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create_path now returns a path, not an URI
Also add the new 'put_path' metadata information to the request before entering the put_resource step (which proceeds to call content_types_accepted and then the chosen content type's callback, which is expected to use the 'put_path' value as the path to the new resource instead of the original request path, because it may have been changed by the create_path call.
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@ -638,16 +638,36 @@ post_is_create(Req, State) ->
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expect(Req, State, post_is_create, false, fun process_post/2, fun create_path/2).
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%% When the POST method can create new resources, create_path/2 will be called
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%% and is expected to return the full URI of the new resource.
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create_path(Req, State) ->
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%% and is expected to return the full path to the new resource
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%% (including the leading /).
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create_path(Req=#http_req{meta=Meta}, State) ->
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case call(Req, State, create_path) of
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{Location, Req2, HandlerState} ->
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{Path, Req2, HandlerState} ->
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Location = create_path_location(Req2, Path),
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State2 = State#state{handler_state=HandlerState},
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{ok, Req3} = cowboy_http_req:set_resp_header(
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<<"Location">>, Location, Req2),
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put_resource(Req3, State2, 303)
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put_resource(Req3#http_req{meta=[{put_path, Path}|Meta]},
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State2, 303)
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end.
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create_path_location(#http_req{transport=Transport, raw_host=Host,
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port=Port}, Path) ->
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TransportName = Transport:name(),
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<< (create_path_location_protocol(TransportName))/binary, "://",
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Host/binary, (create_path_location_port(TransportName, Port))/binary,
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Path/binary >>.
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create_path_location_protocol(ssl) -> <<"https">>;
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create_path_location_protocol(_) -> <<"http">>.
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create_path_location_port(ssl, 443) ->
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<<>>;
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create_path_location_port(tcp, 80) ->
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<<>>;
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create_path_location_port(_, Port) ->
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<<":", (list_to_binary(integer_to_list(Port)))/binary>>.
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process_post(Req, State) ->
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case call(Req, State, process_post) of
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{ok, Req2, HandlerState} ->
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is_conflict(Req, State) ->
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expect(Req, State, is_conflict, false, fun put_resource/2, 409).
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put_resource(Req, State) ->
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put_resource(Req, State, fun is_new_resource/2).
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put_resource(Req=#http_req{raw_path=RawPath, meta=Meta}, State) ->
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Req2 = Req#http_req{meta=[{put_path, RawPath}|Meta]},
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put_resource(Req2, State, fun is_new_resource/2).
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%% content_types_accepted should return a list of media types and their
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%% associated callback functions in the same format as content_types_provided.
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%%
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%% The callback will then be called and is expected to process the content
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%% pushed to the resource in the request body.
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%% pushed to the resource in the request body. The path to the new resource
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%% may be different from the request path, and is stored as request metadata.
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%% It is always defined past this point. It can be retrieved as demonstrated:
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%% {PutPath, Req2} = cowboy_http_req:meta(put_path, Req)
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put_resource(Req, State, OnTrue) ->
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case call(Req, State, content_types_accepted) of
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no_call ->
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