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NAME

       TSMimeHdrFieldValueStringGet - get HTTP MIME header values

SYNOPSIS

       #include <ts/ts.h>

       const char* TSMimeHdrFieldValueStringGet(TSMBuffer bufp, TSMLoc hdr, TSMLoc field, int idx,
       int* value_len_ptr)

       int TSMimeHdrFieldValueIntGet(TSMBuffer bufp, TSMLoc hdr, TSMLoc field, int idx)

       int64_t TSMimeHdrFieldValueInt64Get(TSMBuffer bufp, TSMLoc hdr, TSMLoc field, int idx)

       unsigned int TSMimeHdrFieldValueUintGet(TSMBuffer bufp, TSMLoc hdr, TSMLoc field, int idx)

       time_t TSMimeHdrFieldValueDateGet(TSMBuffer bufp, TSMLoc hdr, TSMLoc field)

DESCRIPTION

       MIME  headers  and  fields  can be components of request headers, response headers, or standalone headers
       created within a Traffic Server plugin. The functions here are  all  used  to  access  header  values  of
       specific  types,  but  it  is  up to the caller to know if a header has appropriate semantics for the API
       used. For all but TSMimeHdrFieldValueStringGet(), an appropriate data conversion algorithm is applied  to
       the header field string.

       All  the  APIs take a TSMBuffer marshal buffer argument, and a TSMLoc argument indicating the location of
       the HTTP headers. The required field argument is the locator of a specific header value, as  returned  by
       an accessor function such as TSMimeHdrFieldFind().

       Within  the  header  field, comma-separated values can be retrieved with an index (idx) ranging from 0 to
       the maximum number of fields for this value; this maximum is retrieved using TSMimeHdrFieldValuesCount().
       An idx value of -1 has the semantics of retrieving the  entire  header  value,  regardless  of  how  many
       comma-separated values there are. If a header is not comma-separated, an idx of 0 or -1 are the same, but
       the latter is preferred.

       TSMimeHdrFieldValueStringGet()  returns  a  pointer to the header value, and populated value_len_ptr with
       the length of the value in bytes. The returned header value is not NUL-terminated.

RETURN VALUES

       All functions returns the header  value  with  a  type  matching  the  respective  function  name.  Using
       TSMimeHdrFieldValueDateGet() on a header which does not have date-time semantics always returns 0.

EXAMPLES

       This examples show how to retrieve and copy a specific header.

          #include <string.h>
          #include <ts/ts.h>

          int
          get_content_type(TSHttpTxn txnp, char* buf, size_t buf_size)
          {
            TSMBuffer bufp;
            TSMLoc hdrs;
            TSMLoc ctype_field;
            int len = -1;

            if (TS_SUCCESS == TSHttpTxnServerRespGet(txnp, &bufp, &hdrs)) {
              ctype_field = TSMimeHdrFieldFind(bufp, hdrs, TS_MIME_FIELD_CONTENT_TYPE, TS_MIME_LEN_CONTENT_TYPE);

              if (TS_NULL_MLOC != ctype_field) {
                const char* str = TSMimeHdrFieldValueStringGet(bufp, hdrs, ctype_field, -1, &len);

                if (len > buf_size)
                  len = buf_size;
                memcpy(buf, str, len);
                TSHandleMLocRelease(bufp, hdrs, ctype_field);
              }
              TSHandleMLocRelease(bufp, TS_NULL_MLOC, hdrs);
            }

            return len;
          }

SEE ALSO

       TSAPI(3ts), TSMBufferCreate(3ts), TSMimeHdrFieldValuesCount(3ts)

COPYRIGHT

       2014, dev@trafficserver.apache.org

5.3                                              April 18, 2016                TSMIMEHDRFIELDVALUESTRINGGET(3ts)