http_uri
Module
Module Summary
Description
This module provides utility functions for working with URIs, according to RFC 3986.
DATA TYPES
Type definitions that are used more than once in this module:
boolean() = true | false
string() = list of ASCII characters
URI DATA TYPES
Type definitions that are related to URI:
- uri() = string() | binary()
Syntax according to the URI definition in RFC 3986, for example, "http://www.erlang.org/"
- user_info() = string() | binary()
- scheme() = atom()
Example: http, https
- host() = string() | binary()
- port() = inet:port_number()
- path() = string() | binary()
Represents a file path or directory path
- query() = string() | binary()
- fragment() = string() | binary()
For more information about URI, see RFC 3986.
Exports
Types
Decodes a possibly hexadecimal encoded URI.
Types
parse(URI) -> {ok, Result} | {error, Reason}
parse(URI, Options) -> {ok, Result} | {error, Reason}
Types
Parses a URI. If no scheme defaults are provided, the value of the scheme_defaults function is used.
When parsing a URI with an unknown scheme (that is, a scheme not found in the scheme defaults), a port number must be provided, otherwise the parsing fails.
If the fragment option is true, the URI fragment is returned as part of the parsing result, otherwise it is ignored.
Scheme validation fun is to be defined as follows:
fun(SchemeStr :: string() | binary()) -> valid | {error, Reason :: term()}.
It is called before scheme string gets converted into scheme atom and thus possible atom leak could be prevented
The scheme portion of the URI gets converted into atom, meaning that atom leak may occur. Specifying a scheme validation fun is recommended unless the URI is already sanitized.
scheme_defaults() -> SchemeDefaults