![]() Changes include: * Much simplified route configuration. * Etag generation is now enabled by default. * Web mimetypes are now detected by default. A bigger list of mimetypes can be detected without any additional library. * Mimetypes can no longer be specified as a list. Copying this list for new connections is too costy. You can easily convert it into a function and pass that function to the handler instead. * You can however specify a single hardcoded mimetype. Mostly useful when serving a single file, like an index.html file, to avoid extra operations. * Specifying a path as a list of tokens is not possible anymore. Use either a binary or a string. * Using a private directory will not work if the application was not started properly. Cowboy will not attempt to find the location of this directory if the VM doesn't know it, as this caused issues in some setups. * Overall the code has been much simplified and clarified, and of course has now been documented. |
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chunked_hello_world | ||
compress_response | ||
cookie | ||
echo_get | ||
echo_post | ||
error_hook | ||
eventsource | ||
hello_world | ||
markdown_middleware | ||
rest_basic_auth | ||
rest_hello_world | ||
rest_pastebin | ||
rest_stream_response | ||
ssl_hello_world | ||
static_world | ||
web_server | ||
websocket | ||
README.md |
Cowboy examples
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chunked_hello_world: demonstrates chunked data transfer with two one-second delays
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compress_response send a response body compressed if the client supports it
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cookie: set cookies from server and client side
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echo_get: parse and echo a GET query string
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echo_post: parse and echo a POST parameter
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error_hook: provide custom error pages
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eventsource: eventsource emitter and consumer
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hello_world: simplest example application
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markdown_middleware: static file handler with markdown preprocessor
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rest_basic_auth: basic HTTP authorization with REST
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rest_hello_world: return the data type that matches the request type (ex: html, text, json)
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rest_pastebin: create text objects and return the data type that matches the request type (html, text)
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rest_stream_response: stream results from a data store
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ssl_hello_world: simplest SSL application
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static_world: static file handler
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web_sever: serves files with lists directory entries
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websocket: websocket example