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cowboy_rest
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The `cowboy_rest` module implements REST semantics on top of
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the HTTP protocol.
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This module cannot be described as a behaviour due to most of
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the callbacks it defines being optional. It has the same
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semantics as a behaviour otherwise.
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The only mandatory callback is `init/3`, needed to perform
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the protocol upgrade.
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Types
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None.
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Meta values
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### charset
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> Type: binary()
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> Negotiated charset.
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> This value may not be defined if no charset was negotiated.
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### language
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> Type: binary()
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> Negotiated language.
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> This value may not be defined if no language was negotiated.
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### media_type
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> Type: {binary(), binary(), '*' | [{binary(), binary()}]}
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> Negotiated media-type.
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> The media-type is the content-type, excluding the charset.
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> This value is always defined after the call to
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> `content_types_provided/2`.
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Callbacks
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---------
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### init({TransportName, ProtocolName}, Req, Opts)
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-> {upgrade, protocol, cowboy_rest}
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| {upgrade, protocol, cowboy_rest, Req, Opts}
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> Types:
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> * TransportName = tcp | ssl | atom()
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> * ProtocolName = http | atom()
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> * Req = cowboy_req:req()
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> * Opts = any()
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> Upgrade the protocol to `cowboy_rest`.
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>
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> This is the only mandatory callback.
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### rest_init(Req, Opts) -> {ok, Req, State}
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> Types:
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> * Req = cowboy_req:req()
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> * Opts = any()
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> * State = any()
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> Initialize the state for this request.
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### rest_terminate(Req, State) -> ok
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> Types:
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> * Req = cowboy_req:req()
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> * State = any()
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> Perform any necessary cleanup of the state.
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> This callback should release any resource currently in use,
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> clear any active timer and reset the process to its original
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> state, as it might be reused for future requests sent on the
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> same connection.
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### Callback(Req, State) -> {Value, Req, State} | {halt, Req, State}
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> Types:
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> * Callback - one of the REST callbacks described below
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> * Req = cowboy_req:req()
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> * State = any()
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> * Value - see the REST callbacks description below
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> Please see the REST callbacks description below for details
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> on the `Value` type, the default value if the callback is
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> not defined, and more general information on when the
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> callback is called and what its intended use is.
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> The `halt` tuple can be returned to stop REST processing.
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> It is up to the resource code to send a reply before that,
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> otherwise a `204 No Content` will be sent.
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REST callbacks description
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--------------------------
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### allowed_methods
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> * Methods: all
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> * Value type: [binary()]
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> * Default value: [<<"GET">>, <<"HEAD">>, <<"OPTIONS">>]
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> Return the list of allowed methods.
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> Methods are case sensitive. Standard methods are always uppercase.
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### allow_missing_post
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> * Methods: POST
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> * Value type: boolean()
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> * Default value: true
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> Return whether POST is allowed when the resource doesn't exist.
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> Returning `true` here means that a new resource will be
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> created. The URL to the created resource should also be
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> returned from the `AcceptResource` callback.
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### charsets_provided
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> * Methods: GET, HEAD, POST, PUT, PATCH, DELETE
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> * Value type: [binary()]
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> * Skip to the next step if undefined
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> Return the list of charsets the resource provides.
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> The list must be ordered in order of preference.
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> If the accept-charset header was not sent, the first charset
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> in the list will be selected. Otherwise Cowboy will select
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> the most appropriate charset from the list.
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> The chosen charset will be set in the `Req` object as the meta
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> value `charset`.
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> While charsets are case insensitive, this callback is expected
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> to return them as lowercase binary.
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### content_types_accepted
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> * Methods: POST, PUT, PATCH
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> * No default
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> Types:
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> * Value = [{binary() | {Type, SubType, Params}, AcceptResource}]
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> * Type = SubType = binary()
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> * Params = '*' | [{binary(), binary()}]
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> * AcceptResource = atom()
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> Return the list of content-types the resource accepts.
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> The list must be ordered in order of preference.
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> Each content-type can be given either as a binary string or as
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> a tuple containing the type, subtype and parameters.
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> Cowboy will select the most appropriate content-type from the list.
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> If any parameter is acceptable, then the tuple form should be used
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> with parameters set to `'*'`. If the parameters value is set to `[]`
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> only content-type values with no parameters will be accepted. All
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> parameter values are treated in a case sensitive manner except the
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> `charset` parameter, if present, which is case insensitive.
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>
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> This function will be called for POST, PUT and PATCH requests.
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> It is entirely possible to define different callbacks for different
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> methods if the handling of the request differs. Simply verify
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> what the method is with `cowboy_req:method/1` and return a
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> different list for each methods.
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>
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> The `AcceptResource` value is the name of the callback that will
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> be called if the content-type matches. It is defined as follow.
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> * Value type: true | {true, URL} | false
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> * No default
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> Process the request body.
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> This function should create or update the resource with the
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> information contained in the request body. This information
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> may be full or partial depending on the request method.
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>
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> If the request body was processed successfully, `true` or
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> `{true, URL}` may be returned. If an URL is provided, the
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> response will redirect the client to the location of the
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> resource.
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> If a response body must be sent, the appropriate media-type, charset
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> and language can be retrieved using the `cowboy_req:meta/{2,3}`
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> functions. The respective keys are `media_type`, `charset`
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> and `language`. The body can be set using `cowboy_req:set_resp_body/2`.
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### content_types_provided
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> * Methods: GET, HEAD, POST, PUT, PATCH, DELETE
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> * Default value: [{{<<"text">>, <<"html">>, '*'}, to_html}]
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>
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> Types:
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> * Value = [{binary() | {Type, SubType, Params}, ProvideResource}]
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> * Type = SubType = binary()
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> * Params = '*' | [{binary(), binary()}]
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> * ProvideResource = atom()
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> Return the list of content-types the resource provides.
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> The list must be ordered in order of preference.
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> Each content-type can be given either as a binary string or as
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> a tuple containing the type, subtype and parameters.
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> Cowboy will select the most appropriate content-type from the list.
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> If any parameter is acceptable, then the tuple form should be used
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> with parameters set to `'*'`. If the parameters value is set to `[]`
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> only content-type values with no parameters will be accepted. All
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> parameter values are treated in a case sensitive manner except the
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> `charset` parameter, if present, which is case insensitive.
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> The `ProvideResource` value is the name of the callback that will
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> be called if the content-type matches. It will only be called when
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> a representation of the resource needs to be returned. It is defined
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> as follow.
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> * Methods: GET, HEAD
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> * Value type: iodata() | {stream, Fun} | {stream, Len, Fun} | {chunked, ChunkedFun}
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> * No default
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> Return the response body.
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> The response body may be provided directly or through a fun.
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> If a fun tuple is returned, the appropriate `set_resp_body_fun`
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> function will be called. Please refer to the documentation for
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> these functions for more information about the types.
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>
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> The call to this callback happens a good time after the call to
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> `content_types_provided/2`, when it is time to start rendering
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> the response body.
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### delete_completed
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> * Methods: DELETE
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> * Value type: boolean()
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> * Default value: true
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> Return whether the delete action has been completed.
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> This function should return `false` if there is no guarantee
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> that the resource gets deleted immediately from the system,
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> including from any internal cache.
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>
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> When this function returns `false`, a `202 Accepted`
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> response will be sent instead of a `200 OK` or `204 No Content`.
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### delete_resource
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> * Methods: DELETE
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> * Value type: boolean()
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> * Default value: false
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> Delete the resource.
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> The value returned indicates if the action was successful,
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> regardless of whether the resource is immediately deleted
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> from the system.
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### expires
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> * Methods: GET, HEAD
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> * Value type: calendar:datetime() | binary() | undefined
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> * Default value: undefined
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> Return the date of expiration of the resource.
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> This date will be sent as the value of the expires header.
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### forbidden
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> * Methods: all
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> * Value type: boolean()
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> * Default value: false
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> Return whether access to the resource is forbidden.
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> A `403 Forbidden` response will be sent if this
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> function returns `true`. This status code means that
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> access is forbidden regardless of authentication,
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> and that the request shouldn't be repeated.
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### generate_etag
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> * Methods: GET, HEAD, POST, PUT, PATCH, DELETE
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> * Value type: binary() | {weak | strong, binary()}
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> * Default value: undefined
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> Return the entity tag of the resource.
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> This value will be sent as the value of the etag header.
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> If a binary is returned, then the value will be parsed
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> to the tuple form automatically. The value must be in
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> the same format as the etag header, including quotes.
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### is_authorized
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> * Methods: all
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> * Value type: true | {false, AuthHeader}
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> * Default value: true
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>
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> Return whether the user is authorized to perform the action.
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>
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> This function should be used to perform any necessary
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> authentication of the user before attempting to perform
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> any action on the resource.
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>
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> If the authentication fails, the value returned will be sent
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> as the value for the www-authenticate header in the
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> `401 Unauthorized` response.
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### is_conflict
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> * Methods: PUT
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> * Value type: boolean()
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> * Default value: false
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> Return whether the put action results in a conflict.
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>
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> A `409 Conflict` response will be sent if this function
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> returns `true`.
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### known_content_type
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> * Methods: all
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> * Value type: boolean()
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> * Default value: true
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>
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> Return whether the content-type is known.
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>
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> This function determines if the server understands the
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> content-type, regardless of its use by the resource.
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### known_methods
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> * Methods: all
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> * Value type: [binary()]
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> * Default value: [<<"GET">>, <<"HEAD">>, <<"POST">>, <<"PUT">>, <<"PATCH">>, <<"DELETE">>, <<"OPTIONS">>]
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>
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> Return the list of known methods.
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>
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> The full list of methods known by the server should be
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> returned, regardless of their use in the resource.
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>
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> The default value lists the methods Cowboy knows and
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> implement in `cowboy_rest`.
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>
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> Methods are case sensitive. Standard methods are always uppercase.
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### languages_provided
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> * Methods: GET, HEAD, POST, PUT, PATCH, DELETE
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> * Value type: [binary()]
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> * Skip to the next step if undefined
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>
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> Return the list of languages the resource provides.
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>
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> The list must be ordered in order of preference.
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>
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> If the accept-language header was not sent, the first language
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> in the list will be selected. Otherwise Cowboy will select
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> the most appropriate language from the list.
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>
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> The chosen language will be set in the `Req` object as the meta
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> value `language`.
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>
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> While languages are case insensitive, this callback is expected
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> to return them as lowercase binary.
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### last_modified
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> * Methods: GET, HEAD, POST, PUT, PATCH, DELETE
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> * Value type: calendar:datetime()
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> * Default value: undefined
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>
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> Return the date of last modification of the resource.
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>
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> This date will be used to test against the if-modified-since
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> and if-unmodified-since headers, and sent as the last-modified
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> header in the response of GET and HEAD requests.
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### malformed_request
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> * Methods: all
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> * Value type: boolean()
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> * Default value: false
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>
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> Return whether the request is malformed.
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>
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> Cowboy has already performed all the necessary checks
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> by the time this function is called, so few resources
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> are expected to implement it.
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>
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> The check is to be done on the request itself, not on
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> the request body, which is processed later.
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### moved_permanently
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> * Methods: GET, HEAD, POST, PUT, PATCH, DELETE
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> * Value type: {true, URL} | false
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> * Default value: false
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>
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> Return whether the resource was permanently moved.
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>
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> If it was, its new URL is also returned and sent in the
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> location header in the response.
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### moved_temporarily
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> * Methods: GET, HEAD, POST, PATCH, DELETE
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> * Value type: {true, URL} | false
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> * Default value: false
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>
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> Return whether the resource was temporarily moved.
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>
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> If it was, its new URL is also returned and sent in the
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> location header in the response.
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### multiple_choices
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> * Methods: GET, HEAD, POST, PUT, PATCH, DELETE
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> * Value type: boolean()
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> * Default value: false
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>
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> Return whether there are multiple representations of the resource.
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>
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> This function should be used to inform the client if there
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> are different representations of the resource, for example
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> different content-type. If this function returns `true`,
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> the response body should include information about these
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> different representations using `cowboy_req:set_resp_body/2`.
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> The content-type of the response should be the one previously
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> negociated and that can be obtained by calling
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> `cowboy_req:meta(media_type, Req)`.
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### options
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> * Methods: OPTIONS
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> * Value type: ok
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> * Default value: ok
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>
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> Handle a request for information.
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>
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> The response should inform the client the communication
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> options available for this resource.
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>
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> By default, Cowboy will send a `200 OK` response with the
|
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> allow header set.
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### previously_existed
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> * Methods: GET, HEAD, POST, PATCH, DELETE
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> * Value type: boolean()
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> * Default value: false
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>
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> Return whether the resource existed previously.
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### resource_exists
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> * Methods: GET, HEAD, POST, PUT, PATCH, DELETE
|
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> * Value type: boolean()
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> * Default value: true
|
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>
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> Return whether the resource exists.
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>
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|
> If it exists, conditional headers will be tested before
|
|
|
|
> attempting to perform the action. Otherwise, Cowboy will
|
|
|
|
> check if the resource previously existed first.
|
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|
|
|
|
|
### service_available
|
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|
|
|
|
|
> * Methods: all
|
|
|
|
> * Value type: boolean()
|
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|
|
> * Default value: true
|
|
|
|
>
|
|
|
|
> Return whether the service is available.
|
|
|
|
>
|
|
|
|
> This function can be used to test that all relevant backend
|
|
|
|
> systems are up and able to handle requests.
|
|
|
|
>
|
|
|
|
> A `503 Service Unavailable` response will be sent if this
|
|
|
|
> function returns `false`.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
### uri_too_long
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
> * Methods: all
|
|
|
|
> * Value type: boolean()
|
|
|
|
> * Default value: false
|
|
|
|
>
|
|
|
|
> Return whether the requested URI is too long.
|
|
|
|
>
|
|
|
|
> Cowboy has already performed all the necessary checks
|
|
|
|
> by the time this function is called, so few resources
|
|
|
|
> are expected to implement it.
|
|
|
|
>
|
|
|
|
> A `414 Request-URI Too Long` response will be sent if this
|
|
|
|
> function returns `true`.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
### valid_content_headers
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
> * Methods: all
|
|
|
|
> * Value type: boolean()
|
|
|
|
> * Default value: true
|
|
|
|
>
|
|
|
|
> Return whether the content-* headers are valid.
|
|
|
|
>
|
|
|
|
> This also applies to the transfer-encoding header. This
|
|
|
|
> function must return `false` for any unknown content-*
|
|
|
|
> headers, or if the headers can't be understood. The
|
|
|
|
> function `cowboy_req:parse_header/2` can be used to
|
|
|
|
> quickly check the headers can be parsed.
|
|
|
|
>
|
|
|
|
> A `501 Not Implemented` response will be sent if this
|
|
|
|
> function returns `false`.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
### valid_entity_length
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
> * Methods: all
|
|
|
|
> * Value type: boolean()
|
|
|
|
> * Default value: true
|
|
|
|
>
|
|
|
|
> Return whether the request body length is within acceptable boundaries.
|
|
|
|
>
|
|
|
|
> A `413 Request Entity Too Large` response will be sent if this
|
|
|
|
> function returns `false`.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
### variances
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
> * Methods: GET, HEAD, POST, PUT, PATCH, DELETE
|
|
|
|
> * Value type: [binary()]
|
|
|
|
> * Default value: []
|
|
|
|
>
|
|
|
|
> Return the list of headers that affect the representation of the resource.
|
|
|
|
>
|
|
|
|
> These request headers return the same resource but with different
|
|
|
|
> parameters, like another language or a different content-type.
|
|
|
|
>
|
|
|
|
> Cowboy will automatically add the accept, accept-language and
|
|
|
|
> accept-charset headers to the list if the respective functions
|
|
|
|
> were defined in the resource.
|
|
|
|
>
|
|
|
|
> This operation is performed right before the `resource_exists/2`
|
|
|
|
> callback. All responses past that point will contain the vary
|
|
|
|
> header which holds this list.
|