OpenShot Audio Library | OpenShotAudio 0.3.2
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#include <juce_URL.h>
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class | DownloadTask |
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using | OpenStreamProgressCallback = bool(void *context, int bytesSent, int totalBytes) |
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static bool | isProbablyAWebsiteURL (const String &possibleURL) |
static bool | isProbablyAnEmailAddress (const String &possibleEmailAddress) |
static String | addEscapeChars (const String &stringToAddEscapeCharsTo, bool isParameter, bool roundBracketsAreLegal=true) |
static String | removeEscapeChars (const String &stringToRemoveEscapeCharsFrom) |
static URL | createWithoutParsing (const String &url) |
Represents a URL and has a bunch of useful functions to manipulate it.
This class can be used to launch URLs in browsers, and also to create InputStreams that can read from remote http or ftp sources.
Definition at line 37 of file juce_URL.h.
This callback function can be used by the createInputStream() method.
It allows your app to receive progress updates during a lengthy POST operation. If you want to continue the operation, this should return true, or false to abort.
Definition at line 299 of file juce_URL.h.
juce::URL::URL | ( | ) |
Creates an empty URL.
Definition at line 138 of file juce_URL.cpp.
Referenced by createWithoutParsing().
Creates a URL from a string. This will parse any embedded parameters after a '?' character and store them in the list (see getParameterNames etc). If you don't want this to happen, you can use createWithoutParsing().
Definition at line 140 of file juce_URL.cpp.
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Creates URL referring to a local file on your disk using the file:// scheme.
Definition at line 145 of file juce_URL.cpp.
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Destructor.
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Adds escape sequences to a string to encode any characters that aren't legal in a URL.
E.g. any spaces will be replaced with "%20".
This is the opposite of removeEscapeChars().
stringToAddEscapeCharsTo | The string to escape. |
isParameter | If true then the string is going to be used as a parameter, so it also encodes '$' and ',' (which would otherwise be legal in a URL. |
roundBracketsAreLegal | Technically round brackets are ok in URLs, however, some servers (like AWS) also want round brackets to be escaped. |
Definition at line 872 of file juce_URL.cpp.
Referenced by URL().
InputStream * juce::URL::createInputStream | ( | bool | doPostLikeRequest, |
OpenStreamProgressCallback * | progressCallback = nullptr , |
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void * | progressCallbackContext = nullptr , |
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String | extraHeaders = {} , |
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int | connectionTimeOutMs = 0 , |
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StringPairArray * | responseHeaders = nullptr , |
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int * | statusCode = nullptr , |
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int | numRedirectsToFollow = 5 , |
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String | httpRequestCmd = {} |
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Attempts to open a stream that can read from this URL.
Note that this method will block until the first byte of data has been received or an error has occurred.
Note that on some platforms (Android, for example) it's not permitted to do any network action from the message thread, so you must only call it from a background thread.
Unless the URL represents a local file, this method returns an instance of a WebInputStream. You can use dynamic_cast to cast the return value to a WebInputStream which allows you more fine-grained control of the transfer process.
If the URL represents a local file, then this method simply returns a FileInputStream.
doPostLikeRequest | if true, the parameters added to this class will be transferred via the HTTP headers which is typical for POST requests. Otherwise the parameters will be added to the URL address. Additionally, if the parameter httpRequestCmd is not specified (or empty) then this parameter will determine which HTTP request command will be used (POST or GET). |
progressCallback | if this is not a nullptr, it lets you supply a callback function to keep track of the operation's progress. This can be useful for lengthy POST operations, so that you can provide user feedback. |
progressCallbackContext | if a callback is specified, this value will be passed to the function |
extraHeaders | if not empty, this string is appended onto the headers that are used for the request. It must therefore be a valid set of HTML header directives, separated by newlines. |
connectionTimeOutMs | if 0, this will use whatever default setting the OS chooses. If a negative number, it will be infinite. Otherwise it specifies a time in milliseconds. |
responseHeaders | if this is non-null, all the (key, value) pairs received as headers in the response will be stored in this array |
statusCode | if this is non-null, it will get set to the http status code, if one is known, or 0 if a code isn't available |
numRedirectsToFollow | specifies the number of redirects that will be followed before returning a response (ignored for Android which follows up to 5 redirects) |
httpRequestCmd | Specify which HTTP Request to use. If this is empty, then doPostRequest will determine the HTTP request. |
Definition at line 658 of file juce_URL.cpp.
Referenced by readEntireBinaryStream(), and readEntireTextStream().
OutputStream * juce::URL::createOutputStream | ( | ) | const |
Attempts to open an output stream to a URL for writing
This method can only be used for certain scheme types such as local files and content:// URIs on Android.
Definition at line 727 of file juce_URL.cpp.
Returns a URL without attempting to remove any embedded parameters from the string. This may be necessary if you need to create a request that involves both POST parameters and parameters which are embedded in the URL address itself.
Definition at line 211 of file juce_URL.cpp.
DownloadTask * juce::URL::downloadToFile | ( | const File & | targetLocation, |
String | extraHeaders = String() , |
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DownloadTask::Listener * | listener = nullptr , |
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bool | usePostCommand = false |
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Download the URL to a file.
This method attempts to download the URL to a given file location.
Using this method to download files on mobile is less flexible but more reliable than using createInputStream or WebInputStreams as it will attempt to download the file using a native OS background network task. Such tasks automatically deal with network re-connections and continuing your download while your app is suspended.
Returns a new URL that refers to a sub-path relative to this one. E.g. if the URL is "http://www.xyz.com/foo" and you call this with "bar", it'll return "http://www.xyz.com/foo/bar". Note that there's no way for this method to know whether the original URL is a file or directory, so it's up to you to make sure it's a directory. It also won't attempt to be smart about the content of the childPath string, so if this string is an absolute URL, it'll still just get bolted onto the end of the path.
Definition at line 440 of file juce_URL.cpp.
String juce::URL::getDomain | ( | ) | const |
Returns just the domain part of the URL. E.g. for "http://www.xyz.com/foobar", this will return "www.xyz.com".
Definition at line 330 of file juce_URL.cpp.
String juce::URL::getFileName | ( | ) | const |
Returns the file name. For all but Android's content:// scheme, it will simply return the last segment of the URL. E.g. for "http://www.xyz.com/foo/bar.txt", this will return "bar.txt".
For Android's content:// scheme, it will attempt to resolve the filename located under the URL.
Definition at line 371 of file juce_URL.cpp.
File juce::URL::getLocalFile | ( | ) | const |
Returns the file path of the local file to which this URL refers to. If the URL does not represent a local file URL (i.e. the URL's scheme is not 'file') then this method will assert.
This method also supports converting Android's content:// URLs to local file paths.
Definition at line 366 of file juce_URL.cpp.
Referenced by createInputStream(), createOutputStream(), readEntireBinaryStream(), and readEntireTextStream().
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Returns an array of the names of all the URL's parameters.
E.g. for the url "www.fish.com?type=haddock&amount=some+fish", this array would contain two items: "type" and "amount".
You can call getParameterValues() to get the corresponding value of each parameter. Note that the list can contain multiple parameters with the same name.
Definition at line 226 of file juce_URL.h.
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Returns an array of the values of all the URL's parameters.
E.g. for the url "www.fish.com?type=haddock&amount=some+fish", this array would contain two items: "haddock" and "some fish".
The values returned will have been cleaned up to remove any escape characters.
You can call getParameterNames() to get the corresponding name of each parameter. Note that the list can contain multiple parameters with the same name.
Definition at line 240 of file juce_URL.h.
URL juce::URL::getParentURL | ( | ) | const |
Attempts to return a URL which is the parent folder containing this URL. If there isn't a parent, this method will just return a copy of this URL.
Definition at line 433 of file juce_URL.cpp.
int juce::URL::getPort | ( | ) | const |
Attempts to read a port number from the URL.
Definition at line 406 of file juce_URL.cpp.
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Returns the data that was set using withPOSTData().
Definition at line 271 of file juce_URL.h.
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Returns the data that was set using withPOSTData() as MemoryBlock.
Definition at line 274 of file juce_URL.h.
String juce::URL::getQueryString | ( | ) | const |
If any parameters are set, returns these URL encoded, including the "?" prefix.
Definition at line 347 of file juce_URL.cpp.
Referenced by getSubPath(), and toString().
String juce::URL::getScheme | ( | ) | const |
Returns the scheme of the URL. E.g. for "http://www.xyz.com/foobar", this will return "http". (It won't include the colon).
Definition at line 355 of file juce_URL.cpp.
Referenced by isLocalFile().
Returns the path part of the URL. E.g. for "http://www.xyz.com/foo/bar?x=1", this will return "foo/bar".
If includeGetParameters is true and any parameters have been set with the withParameter() method, then the string will have these appended on the end and url-encoded.
Definition at line 335 of file juce_URL.cpp.
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Returns true if the URL is an empty string.
Definition at line 319 of file juce_URL.cpp.
bool juce::URL::isLocalFile | ( | ) | const |
Returns true if this URL refers to a local file.
Definition at line 361 of file juce_URL.cpp.
Referenced by createInputStream(), createOutputStream(), readEntireBinaryStream(), and readEntireTextStream().
Takes a guess as to whether a string might be a valid email address. This isn't foolproof!
Definition at line 518 of file juce_URL.cpp.
Takes a guess as to whether a string might be a valid website address. This isn't foolproof!
Definition at line 503 of file juce_URL.cpp.
bool juce::URL::isWellFormed | ( | ) | const |
bool juce::URL::launchInDefaultBrowser | ( | ) | const |
Tries to launch the system's default browser to open the URL. Returns true if this seems to have worked.
Definition at line 899 of file juce_URL.cpp.
Definition at line 225 of file juce_URL.cpp.
Compares two URLs. All aspects of the URLs must be identical for them to match, including any parameters, upload files, etc.
Definition at line 216 of file juce_URL.cpp.
bool juce::URL::readEntireBinaryStream | ( | MemoryBlock & | destData, |
bool | usePostCommand = false |
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Tries to download the entire contents of this URL into a binary data block.
If it succeeds, this will return true and append the data it read onto the end of the memory block.
Note that on some platforms (Android, for example) it's not permitted to do any network action from the message thread, so you must only call it from a background thread.
destData | the memory block to append the new data to |
usePostCommand | whether to use a POST command to get the data (uses a GET command if this is false) |
Definition at line 747 of file juce_URL.cpp.
Tries to download the entire contents of this URL as a string.
If it fails, this will return an empty string, otherwise it will return the contents of the downloaded file. If you need to distinguish between a read operation that fails and one that returns an empty string, you'll need to use a different method, such as readEntireBinaryStream().
Note that on some platforms (Android, for example) it's not permitted to do any network action from the message thread, so you must only call it from a background thread.
usePostCommand | whether to use a POST command to get the data (uses a GET command if this is false) |
Definition at line 761 of file juce_URL.cpp.
Referenced by readEntireXmlStream().
std::unique_ptr< XmlElement > juce::URL::readEntireXmlStream | ( | bool | usePostCommand = false | ) | const |
Tries to download the entire contents of this URL and parse it as XML.
If it fails, or if the text that it reads can't be parsed as XML, this will return nullptr.
When it returns a valid XmlElement object, the caller is responsible for deleting this object when no longer needed.
Note that on some platforms (Android, for example) it's not permitted to do any network action from the message thread, so you must only call it from a background thread.
usePostCommand | whether to use a POST command to get the data (uses a GET command if this is false) |
Definition at line 772 of file juce_URL.cpp.
Replaces any escape character sequences in a string with their original character codes.
E.g. any instances of "%20" will be replaced by a space.
This is the opposite of addEscapeChars().
Definition at line 843 of file juce_URL.cpp.
Returns a string version of the URL.
If includeGetParameters is true and any parameters have been set with the withParameter() method, then the string will have these appended on the end and url-encoded.
Definition at line 311 of file juce_URL.cpp.
Referenced by getFileName(), and launchInDefaultBrowser().
URL juce::URL::withDataToUpload | ( | const String & | parameterName, |
const String & | filename, | ||
const MemoryBlock & | fileContentToUpload, | ||
const String & | mimeType | ||
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Returns a copy of this URL, with a file-upload type parameter added to it.
When performing a POST where one of your parameters is a binary file, this lets you specify the file content. Note that the filename parameter should not be a full path, it's just the last part of the filename.
Definition at line 835 of file juce_URL.cpp.
URL juce::URL::withFileToUpload | ( | const String & | parameterName, |
const File & | fileToUpload, | ||
const String & | mimeType | ||
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Returns a copy of this URL, with a file-upload type parameter added to it.
When performing a POST where one of your parameters is a binary file, this lets you specify the file.
Note that the filename is stored, but the file itself won't actually be read until this URL is later used to create a network input stream. If you want to upload data from memory, use withDataToUpload().
Definition at line 828 of file juce_URL.cpp.
Returns a new version of this URL with a different domain and path. E.g. if the URL is "http://www.xyz.com/foo?x=1" and you call this with "abc.com/zzz", it'll return "http://abc.com/zzz?x=1".
Definition at line 413 of file juce_URL.cpp.
Returns a new version of this URL with a different sub-path. E.g. if the URL is "http://www.xyz.com/foo?x=1" and you call this with "bar", it'll return "http://www.xyz.com/bar?x=1".
Definition at line 420 of file juce_URL.cpp.
Returns a copy of this URL, with a GET or POST parameter added to the end.
Any control characters in the value will be encoded. e.g. calling "withParameter ("amount", "some fish") for the url "www.fish.com" would produce a new url whose toString(true) method would return "www.fish.com?amount=some+fish".
Definition at line 778 of file juce_URL.cpp.
URL juce::URL::withParameters | ( | const StringPairArray & | parametersToAdd | ) | const |
Returns a copy of this URL, with a set of GET or POST parameters added. This is a convenience method, equivalent to calling withParameter for each value.
Definition at line 786 of file juce_URL.cpp.
URL juce::URL::withPOSTData | ( | const MemoryBlock & | postData | ) | const |
Returns a copy of this URL, with a block of data to send as the POST data.
If you're setting the POST data, be careful not to have any parameters set as well, otherwise it'll all get thrown in together, and might not have the desired effect.
If the URL already contains some POST data, this will replace it, rather than being appended to it.
This data will only be used if you specify a post operation when you call createInputStream().
Definition at line 802 of file juce_URL.cpp.
Returns a copy of this URL, with a block of data to send as the POST data.
If you're setting the POST data, be careful not to have any parameters set as well, otherwise it'll all get thrown in together, and might not have the desired effect.
If the URL already contains some POST data, this will replace it, rather than being appended to it.
This data will only be used if you specify a post operation when you call createInputStream().
Definition at line 797 of file juce_URL.cpp.
Referenced by withPOSTData().