QGIS/python/server/auto_generated/qgsserverresponse.sip.in
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* src/server/qgsserverresponse.h *
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class QgsServerResponse
{
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#include "qgsserverresponse.h"
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public:
QgsServerResponse();
virtual ~QgsServerResponse();
virtual void setHeader( const QString &key, const QString &value ) = 0;
%Docstring
Set Header entry Add Header entry to the response Note that it is
usually an error to set Header after data have been sent through the
wire
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virtual void removeHeader( const QString &key ) = 0;
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Clear header Undo a previous 'setHeader' call
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virtual QString header( const QString &key ) const = 0;
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Returns the header value
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virtual QMap<QString, QString> headers() const = 0;
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Returns the header value
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virtual bool headersSent() const = 0;
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Returns ``True`` if the headers have already been sent
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virtual void setStatusCode( int code ) = 0;
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Set the http status code
:param code: HTTP status code value
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virtual int statusCode() const = 0;
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Returns the http status code
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virtual void sendError( int code, const QString &message ) = 0;
%Docstring
Send error This method delegates error handling at the server level.
This is different from calling
:py:func:`~QgsServerResponse.setReturnCode` which let you return a
specific response body. Calling :py:func:`~QgsServerResponse.sendError`
will end the transaction and any attempt to write data or set headers
will be an error.
:param code: HHTP return code value
:param message: An informative error message
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virtual void write( const QString &data );
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Write string This is a convenient method that will write directly to the
underlying I/O device
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virtual qint64 write( const QByteArray &byteArray );
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Write chunk of data This is a convenient method that will write directly
to the underlying I/O device
:return: the number of bytes that were actually written
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virtual void write( const QgsServerException &ex );
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Write server exception
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virtual QIODevice *io() = 0;
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Returns the underlying QIODevice
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virtual void finish() throw( QgsServerException ) /VirtualErrorHandler=server_exception_handler/;
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Finish the response, ending the transaction. The default implementation
does nothing.
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virtual void flush() throw( QgsServerException ) /VirtualErrorHandler=server_exception_handler/;
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Flushes the current output buffer to the network
':py:func:`~QgsServerResponse.flush`' may be called multiple times. For
HTTP transactions headers will be written on the first call to
':py:func:`~QgsServerResponse.flush`'. The default implementation does
nothing.
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virtual void clear() = 0;
%Docstring
Reset all headers and content for this response
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virtual QByteArray data() const = 0;
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Gets the data written so far
This is implementation dependent: some implementations may not give
access to the underlying and return an empty array.
Note that each call to 'flush' may empty the buffer and in case of
streaming process you may get partial content
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virtual void truncate() = 0;
%Docstring
Truncate data
Clear internal buffer
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virtual QgsFeedback *feedback() const;
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Returns the socket feedback if any
.. versionadded:: 3.36
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};
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* src/server/qgsserverresponse.h *
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* Do not edit manually ! Edit header and run scripts/sipify.py again *
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