Plug v1.6.0 Plug.Conn.Adapter behaviour View Source

Specification of the connection adapter API implemented by webservers

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Callbacks

Sends a chunk in the chunked response

Returns the HTTP protocol and its version

Returns peer information such as the address, port and ssl cert

Send an informational response to the client

Push a resource to the client

Reads the request body

Sends the given status, headers as the beginning of a chunked response to the client

Sends the given status, headers and file as a response back to the client

Sends the given status, headers and body as a response back to the client

Link to this section Types

Link to this type http_protocol() View Source
http_protocol() :: :"HTTP/1" | :"HTTP/1.1" | :"HTTP/2" | atom
Link to this type payload() View Source
payload() :: term
Link to this type peer_data() View Source
peer_data() :: %{address: :inet.ip_address, port: :inet.port_number, ssl_cert: binary | nil}

Link to this section Callbacks

Link to this callback chunk(payload, arg1) View Source
chunk(payload, Plug.Conn.status) ::
  :ok |
  {:ok, sent_body :: binary, payload} |
  {:error, term}

Sends a chunk in the chunked response.

If the request has method "HEAD", the adapter should not send the response to the client.

Webservers are advised to return :ok and not modify any further state for each chunk. However, the test implementation returns the actual body and payload so it can be used during testing.

Link to this callback get_http_protocol(payload) View Source
get_http_protocol(payload) :: http_protocol

Returns the HTTP protocol and its version.

Link to this callback get_peer_data(payload) View Source
get_peer_data(payload) :: peer_data

Returns peer information such as the address, port and ssl cert.

Link to this callback inform(payload, arg1, headers) View Source
inform(payload, Plug.Conn.status, headers :: Keyword.t) ::
  :ok |
  {:error, term}

Send an informational response to the client.

If the adapter does not support inform, then {:error, :not_supported} should be returned.

Link to this callback push(payload, path, headers) View Source
push(payload, path :: String.t, headers :: Keyword.t) ::
  :ok |
  {:error, term}

Push a resource to the client.

If the adapter does not support server push then {:error, :not_supported} should be returned.

Link to this callback read_req_body(payload, options) View Source
read_req_body(payload, options :: Keyword.t) ::
  {:ok, data :: binary, payload} |
  {:more, data :: binary, payload} |
  {:error, term}

Reads the request body.

Read the docs in Plug.Conn.read_body/2 for the supported options and expected behaviour.

Link to this callback send_chunked(payload, arg1, arg2) View Source
send_chunked(payload, Plug.Conn.status, Plug.Conn.headers) :: {:ok, sent_body :: binary | nil, payload}

Sends the given status, headers as the beginning of a chunked response to the client.

Webservers are advised to return nil as the sent_body, as the body can no longer be manipulated. However, the test implementation returns the actual body so it can be used during testing.

Link to this callback send_file(payload, arg1, arg2, file, offset, length) View Source
send_file(payload, Plug.Conn.status, Plug.Conn.headers, file :: binary, offset :: integer, length :: integer | :all) :: {:ok, sent_body :: binary | nil, payload}

Sends the given status, headers and file as a response back to the client.

If the request has method "HEAD", the adapter should not send the response to the client.

Webservers are advised to return nil as the sent_body, as the body can no longer be manipulated. However, the test implementation returns the actual body so it can be used during testing.

Link to this callback send_resp(payload, arg1, arg2, arg3) View Source
send_resp(payload, Plug.Conn.status, Plug.Conn.headers, Plug.Conn.body) :: {:ok, sent_body :: binary | nil, payload}

Sends the given status, headers and body as a response back to the client.

If the request has method "HEAD", the adapter should not send the response to the client.

Webservers are advised to return nil as the sent_body, as the body can no longer be manipulated. However, the test implementation returns the actual body so it can be used during testing.