// // Copyright (c) 2022 Klemens D. Morgenstern (klemens dot morgenstern at gmx dot net) // // Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying // file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt) // // Official repository: https://github.com/boostorg/beast // //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ // // Example: HTTP client, coroutine // //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #if defined(BOOST_ASIO_HAS_CO_AWAIT) namespace beast = boost::beast; namespace http = beast::http; namespace net = boost::asio; // Performs an HTTP GET and prints the response net::awaitable do_session(std::string host, std::string port, std::string target, int version) { auto executor = co_await net::this_coro::executor; auto resolver = net::ip::tcp::resolver{ executor }; auto stream = beast::tcp_stream{ executor }; // Look up the domain name auto const results = co_await resolver.async_resolve(host, port); // Set the timeout. stream.expires_after(std::chrono::seconds(30)); // Make the connection on the IP address we get from a lookup co_await stream.async_connect(results); // Set up an HTTP GET request message http::request req{ http::verb::get, target, version }; req.set(http::field::host, host); req.set(http::field::user_agent, BOOST_BEAST_VERSION_STRING); // Set the timeout. stream.expires_after(std::chrono::seconds(30)); // Send the HTTP request to the remote host co_await http::async_write(stream, req); // This buffer is used for reading and must be persisted beast::flat_buffer buffer; // Declare a container to hold the response http::response res; // Receive the HTTP response co_await http::async_read(stream, buffer, res); // Write the message to standard out std::cout << res << std::endl; // Gracefully close the socket beast::error_code ec; stream.socket().shutdown(net::ip::tcp::socket::shutdown_both, ec); // not_connected happens sometimes // so don't bother reporting it. // if(ec && ec != beast::errc::not_connected) throw boost::system::system_error(ec, "shutdown"); // If we get here then the connection is closed gracefully } //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ int main(int argc, char** argv) { try { // Check command line arguments. if(argc != 4 && argc != 5) { std::cerr << "Usage: http-client-awaitable []\n" << "Example:\n" << " http-client-awaitable www.example.com 80 /\n" << " http-client-awaitable www.example.com 80 / 1.0\n"; return EXIT_FAILURE; } auto const host = argv[1]; auto const port = argv[2]; auto const target = argv[3]; auto const version = argc == 5 && !std::strcmp("1.0", argv[4]) ? 10 : 11; // The io_context is required for all I/O net::io_context ioc; // Launch the asynchronous operation net::co_spawn( ioc, do_session(host, port, target, version), // If the awaitable exists with an exception, it gets delivered here // as `e`. This can happen for regular errors, such as connection // drops. [](std::exception_ptr e) { if(e) std::rethrow_exception(e); }); // Run the I/O service. The call will return when // the get operation is complete. ioc.run(); } catch(std::exception const& e) { std::cerr << "Error: " << e.what() << std::endl; return EXIT_FAILURE; } return EXIT_SUCCESS; } #else int main(int, char*[]) { std::printf("awaitables require C++20\n"); return EXIT_FAILURE; } #endif