// The contents of this file are in the public domain. See LICENSE_FOR_EXAMPLE_PROGRAMS.txt /* This example illustrates the use of the HTTP extension to the server object from the dlib C++ Library. It creates a server that always responds with a simple HTML form. To view the page this program displays you should go to http://localhost:5000 */ #include <iostream> #include <sstream> #include <string> #include <dlib/server.h> using namespace dlib; using namespace std; class web_server : public server_http { const std::string on_request ( const incoming_things& incoming, outgoing_things& outgoing ) { ostringstream sout; // We are going to send back a page that contains an HTML form with two text input fields. // One field called name. The HTML form uses the post method but could also use the get // method (just change method='post' to method='get'). sout << " <html> <body> " << "<form action='/form_handler' method='post'> " << "User Name: <input name='user' type='text'><br> " << "User password: <input name='pass' type='text'> <input type='submit'> " << " </form>"; // Write out some of the inputs to this request so that they show up on the // resulting web page. sout << "<br> path = " << incoming.path << endl; sout << "<br> request_type = " << incoming.request_type << endl; sout << "<br> content_type = " << incoming.content_type << endl; sout << "<br> protocol = " << incoming.protocol << endl; sout << "<br> foreign_ip = " << incoming.foreign_ip << endl; sout << "<br> foreign_port = " << incoming.foreign_port << endl; sout << "<br> local_ip = " << incoming.local_ip << endl; sout << "<br> local_port = " << incoming.local_port << endl; sout << "<br> body = \"" << incoming.body << "\"" << endl; // If this request is the result of the user submitting the form then echo back // the submission. if (incoming.path == "/form_handler") { sout << "<h2> Stuff from the query string </h2>" << endl; sout << "<br> user = " << incoming.queries["user"] << endl; sout << "<br> pass = " << incoming.queries["pass"] << endl; // save these form submissions as cookies. outgoing.cookies["user"] = incoming.queries["user"]; outgoing.cookies["pass"] = incoming.queries["pass"]; } // Echo any cookies back to the client browser sout << "<h2>Cookies the web browser sent to the server</h2>"; for ( key_value_map::const_iterator ci = incoming.cookies.begin(); ci != incoming.cookies.end(); ++ci ) { sout << "<br/>" << ci->first << " = " << ci->second << endl; } sout << "<br/><br/>"; sout << "<h2>HTTP Headers the web browser sent to the server</h2>"; // Echo out all the HTTP headers we received from the client web browser for ( key_value_map_ci::const_iterator ci = incoming.headers.begin(); ci != incoming.headers.end(); ++ci ) { sout << "<br/>" << ci->first << ": " << ci->second << endl; } sout << "</body> </html>"; return sout.str(); } }; int main() { try { // create an instance of our web server web_server our_web_server; // make it listen on port 5000 our_web_server.set_listening_port(5000); // Tell the server to begin accepting connections. our_web_server.start_async(); cout << "Press enter to end this program" << endl; cin.get(); } catch (exception& e) { cout << e.what() << endl; } }