ne_get_server_hostport (3) - Linux Manuals
ne_get_server_hostport: common properties for HTTP sessions
NAME
ne_set_useragent, ne_set_read_timeout, ne_set_connect_timeout, ne_get_scheme, ne_get_server_hostport - common properties for HTTP sessions
SYNOPSIS
#include <ne_session.h>
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void ne_set_useragent(ne_session
* session, const char* product);- void ne_set_read_timeout(ne_session
* session, inttimeout); - void ne_set_connect_timeout(ne_session
* session, inttimeout); - const char *ne_get_scheme(ne_sesssion
* session);- const char *ne_get_server_hostport(ne_sesssion
* session); - void ne_set_read_timeout(ne_session
DESCRIPTION
When neon reads from a socket, by default the read operation will time out after 60 seconds, and the request will fail giving an NE_TIMEOUT error. To configure this timeout interval, call ne_set_read_timeout giving the desired number of seconds as the timeout parameter.
When a connection is being established to a server, normally only the system's TCP timeout handling will apply. To configure a specific (and probably shorter) timeout, the ne_set_connect_timeout can be used, giving the desired number of seconds as the timeout parameter. If 0 is passed, then the default behaviour of using the system TCP timeout will be used.
The scheme used to initially create the session will be returned by ne_get_scheme.
The hostport pair with which the session is associated will be returned by the ne_get_server_hostport; for example www.example.com:8080. Note that the :port will be omitted if the default port for the scheme is used.
EXAMPLES
Set a user-agent string:
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ne_session *sess = ne_session_create(...); ne_set_useragent(sess, "MyApplication/2.1");
Set a 30 second read timeout:
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ne_session *sess = ne_session_create(...); ne_set_read_timeout(sess, 30);
AUTHOR
Joe Orton <neon [at] lists.manyfish.co.uk>
- Author.
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