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   35
   36:- module(http_client,
   37          [ http_get/3,                 % +URL, -Reply, +Options
   38            http_delete/3,              % +URL, -Reply, +Options
   39            http_post/4,                % +URL, +In, -Reply, +Options
   40            http_put/4,                 % +URL, +In, -Reply, +Options
   41            http_patch/4,               % +URL, +In, -Reply, +Options
   42            http_read_data/3,           % +Header, -Data, :Options
   43            http_disconnect/1           % +What
   44          ]).   45:- autoload(http_header,[http_post_data/3]).   46:- autoload(http_stream,[http_chunked_open/3,stream_range_open/3]).   47:- autoload(library(error),[must_be/2]).   48:- autoload(library(lists),[delete/3,select/3]).   49:- autoload(library(memfile),
   50	    [ new_memory_file/1, open_memory_file/4, free_memory_file/1,
   51	      memory_file_to_atom/3, memory_file_to_string/3,
   52	      memory_file_to_codes/3, open_memory_file/3
   53	    ]).   54:- autoload(library(option),
   55	    [option/3,option/2,meta_options/3,select_option/3]).   56:- autoload(library(uri),[uri_query_components/2]).   57:- autoload(library(http/http_open),
   58	    [http_open/3,http_close_keep_alive/1]).   59
   60:- meta_predicate
   61    http_read_data(+, -, :).   62
   63:- multifile
   64    http_convert_data/4,            % http_read_data plugin-hook
   65    http:post_data_hook/3.   66
   67:- predicate_options(http_get/3, 3,
   68                     [ pass_to(http_open/3, 3),
   69                       pass_to(http_read_data/3, 3)
   70                     ]).   71:- predicate_options(http_delete/3, 3, [pass_to(http_get/3, 3)]).   72:- predicate_options(http_post/4, 4, [pass_to(http_get/3, 3)]).   73:- predicate_options(http_put/4, 4, [pass_to(http_post/4, 4)]).   74:- predicate_options(http_read_data/3, 3,
   75                     [ to(any),
   76                       content_type(any),
   77                       form_data(oneof([form,mime])),
   78                       input_encoding(encoding),
   79                       on_filename(callable)
   80                     ]).

HTTP client library

This library provides the four basic HTTP client actions: GET, DELETE, POST and PUT. In addition, it provides http_read_data/3, which is used by library(http/http_parameters) to decode POST data in server applications.

This library is based on http_open/3, which opens a URL as a Prolog stream. The reply is processed by http_read_data/3. The following content-types are supported. Options passed to http_get/3 and friends are passed to http_read_data/3, which in turn passes them to the conversion predicates. Support for additional content types can be added by extending the multifile predicate http_client:http_convert_data/4.

'application/x-www-form-urlencoded'
Built in. Converts form-data into a list of Name=Value terms.
'application/x-prolog'
Built in. Reads a single Prolog term.
'multipart/form-data'
Processed if library(http/http_multipart_plugin) is loaded. This format should be used to handle web forms that upload a file.
text/html|text/xml
Processed if library(http/http_sgml_plugin) is loaded. See load_html/3 for details and load_xml/3 for details. The output is often processed using xpath/3.
application/json|application/jsonrequest
Processed if library(http/http_json) is loaded. The option json_object(As) can be used to return a term json(Attributes) (As is term) or a dict (As is dict). */
  114                 /*******************************
  115                 *              GET             *
  116                 *******************************/
 http_get(+URL, -Data, +Options) is det
Get data from a URL server and convert it to a suitable Prolog representation based on the Content-Type header and plugins. This predicate is the common implementation of the HTTP client operations. The predicates http_delete/3, http_post/4 and http_put/4 call this predicate with an appropriate method(+Method) option and ---for http_post/4 and http_put/4--- a post(+Data) option.

Options are passed to http_open/3 and http_read_data/3. Other options:

reply_header(-Fields)
Synonym for headers(Fields) from http_open/3. Provided for backward compatibility. Note that http_version(Major-Minor) is missing in the new version.
  136http_get(URL, Data, Options) :-
  137    headers_option(Options, Options1, Headers),
  138    option(reply_header(Headers), Options, _),
  139    http_open(URL, In, Options1),
  140    delete(Headers, transfer_encoding(_), Headers1),
  141    call_cleanup(
  142        http_read_data(In, Headers1, Data, Options),
  143        close(In)).
  144
  145headers_option(Options, Options1, Headers) :-
  146    option(headers(Headers), Options),
  147    !,
  148    Options1 = Options.
  149headers_option(Options, [headers(Headers)|Options], Headers).
 http_delete(+URL, -Data, +Options) is det
Execute a DELETE method on the server. Arguments are the same as for http_get/3. Typically one should pass the option status_code(-Code) to assess and evaluate the returned status code. Without, codes other than 200 are interpreted as an error.
See also
- Implemented on top of http_get/3.
To be done
- Properly map the 201, 202 and 204 replies.
  162http_delete(URL, Data, Options) :-
  163    http_get(URL, Data, [method(delete)|Options]).
 http_post(+URL, +Data, -Reply, +Options) is det
Issue an HTTP POST request. Data is posted using http_post_data/3. The HTTP server reply is returned in Reply, using the same rules as for http_get/3.
See also
- Implemented on top of http_get/3.
  174http_post(URL, Data, Reply, Options) :-
  175    http_get(URL, Reply,
  176             [ post(Data)
  177             | Options
  178             ]).
 http_put(+URL, +Data, -Reply, +Options)
Issue an HTTP PUT request. Arguments are the same as for http_post/4.
See also
- Implemented on top of http_post/4.
  187http_put(URL, In, Out, Options) :-
  188    http_post(URL, In, Out, [method(put)|Options]).
 http_patch(+URL, +Data, -Reply, +Options)
Issue an HTTP PATCH request. Arguments are the same as for http_post/4.
See also
- Implemented on top of http_post/4.
  197http_patch(URL, In, Out, Options) :-
  198    http_post(URL, In, Out, [method(patch)|Options]).
 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 the Content-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.
  238http_read_data(Fields, Data, QOptions) :-
  239    meta_options(is_meta, QOptions, Options),
  240    memberchk(input(In), Fields),
  241    (   http_read_data(In, Fields, Data, Options)
  242    ->  true
  243    ;   throw(error(failed(http_read_data), _))
  244    ).
  245
  246is_meta(on_filename).
  247
  248http_read_data(In, Fields, Data, Options) :-    % Transfer-encoding: chunked
  249    select(transfer_encoding(chunked), Fields, RestFields),
  250    !,
  251    setup_call_cleanup(
  252        http_chunked_open(In, DataStream, []),
  253        http_read_data(DataStream, RestFields, Data, Options),
  254        close(DataStream)).
  255http_read_data(In, Fields, Data, Options) :-
  256    option(to(X), Options),
  257    !,
  258    (   X = stream(Stream)
  259    ->  (   memberchk(content_length(Bytes), Fields)
  260        ->  copy_stream_data(In, Stream, Bytes)
  261        ;   copy_stream_data(In, Stream)
  262        )
  263    ;   must_be(oneof([atom,string,codes]), X),
  264        setup_call_cleanup(
  265            new_memory_file(MemFile),
  266            ( setup_call_cleanup(
  267                  open_memory_file(MemFile, write, Stream,
  268                                   [encoding(octet)]),
  269                  (   memberchk(content_length(Bytes), Fields)
  270                  ->  copy_stream_data(In, Stream, Bytes)
  271                  ;   copy_stream_data(In, Stream)
  272                  ),
  273                  close(Stream)),
  274              encoding(Fields, Encoding),
  275              memory_file_to(X, MemFile, Encoding, Data0)
  276            ),
  277            free_memory_file(MemFile)),
  278        Data = Data0
  279    ).
  280http_read_data(In, Fields, Data, _) :-
  281    option(content_type(ContentType), Fields),
  282    is_content_type(ContentType, 'application/x-www-form-urlencoded'),
  283    !,
  284    http_read_data(In, Fields, Codes, [to(string)]),
  285    uri_query_components(Codes, Data).
  286http_read_data(In, Fields, Data, Options) :-                    % call hook
  287    (   select_option(content_type(Type), Options, Options1)
  288    ->  delete(Fields, content_type(_), Fields1),
  289        http_convert_data(In, [content_type(Type)|Fields1], Data, Options1)
  290    ;   http_convert_data(In, Fields, Data, Options)
  291    ),
  292    !.
  293http_read_data(In, Fields, Data, Options) :-
  294    http_read_data(In, Fields, Data, [to(atom)|Options]).
  295
  296memory_file_to(atom, MemFile, Encoding, Data) :-
  297    memory_file_to_atom(MemFile, Data, Encoding).
  298memory_file_to(string, MemFile, Encoding, Data) :-
  299    memory_file_to_string(MemFile, Data, Encoding).
  300memory_file_to(codes, MemFile, Encoding, Data) :-
  301    memory_file_to_codes(MemFile, Data, Encoding).
  302
  303
  304encoding(Fields, utf8) :-
  305    memberchk(content_type(Type), Fields),
  306    (   sub_atom(Type, _, _, _, 'UTF-8')
  307    ->  true
  308    ;   sub_atom(Type, _, _, _, 'utf-8')
  309    ),
  310    !.
  311encoding(_, octet).
  312
  313is_content_type(ContentType, Check) :-
  314    sub_atom(ContentType, 0, Len, After, Check),
  315    (   After == 0
  316    ->  true
  317    ;   sub_atom(ContentType, Len, 1, _, ';')
  318    ).
 http_convert_data(+In, +Fields, -Data, +Options) is semidet
Multi-file hook to convert a HTTP payload according to the Content-Type header. The default implementation deals with application/x-prolog. The HTTP framework provides implementations for JSON (library(http/http_json)), HTML/XML (library(http/http_sgml_plugin))
  328http_convert_data(In, Fields, Data, Options) :-
  329    memberchk(content_type(Type), Fields),
  330    is_content_type(Type, 'application/x-prolog'),
  331    !,
  332    (   memberchk(content_length(Bytes), Fields)
  333    ->  setup_call_cleanup(
  334            ( stream_range_open(In, Range, [size(Bytes)]),
  335              set_stream(Range, encoding(utf8)),
  336              set_stream(Range, file_name('HTTP:DATA'))
  337            ),
  338            read_term(Range, Data, Options),
  339            close(Range))
  340    ;   set_stream(In, encoding(utf8)),
  341        read_term(In, Data, Options)
  342    ).
 http_disconnect(+Connections) is det
Close down some connections. Currently Connections must have the value all, closing all connections.
deprecated
- New code should use http_close_keep_alive/1 from library(http/http_open).
  352http_disconnect(all) :-
  353    http_close_keep_alive(_).
 http:post_data_hook(+Term, +Out, +Options) is semidet
Hook to extend the datatypes supported by the post(Data) option of http_open/3. The default implementation supports prolog(Term), sending a Prolog term as application/x-prolog.
  361http:post_data_hook(prolog(Term), Out, HdrExtra) :-
  362    setup_call_cleanup(
  363        ( new_memory_file(MemFile),
  364          open_memory_file(MemFile, write, Handle)
  365        ),
  366        ( format(Handle,
  367                 'Content-Type: application/x-prolog; charset=UTF-8~n~n',
  368                 []),
  369          write_term(Handle, Term,
  370                     [ quoted(true),
  371                       ignore_ops(true),
  372                       fullstop(true),
  373                       nl(true)
  374                     ])
  375        ),
  376        close(Handle)),
  377    setup_call_cleanup(
  378        open_memory_file(MemFile, read, RdHandle,
  379                         [ free_on_close(true)
  380                         ]),
  381        http_post_data(cgi_stream(RdHandle), Out, HdrExtra),
  382        close(RdHandle))