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@@ -25,9 +25,89 @@ Not done yet. Feel free to use the one that is currently being worked on.
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Callbacks
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-Please see the Webmachine documentation at this time.
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+All callbacks are optional. Some may become mandatory depending
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+on what other defined callbacks return. The flow diagram should
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+be a pretty good resource to determine which callbacks you need.
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+
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+When the request starts being processed, Cowboy will call the
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+`rest_init/2` function if it is defined, with the Req object
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+and the handler options as arguments. This function must return
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+`{ok, Req, State}` where `State` is the handler's state that all
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+subsequent callbacks will receive.
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+
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+At the end of every request, the special callback `rest_terminate/2`
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+will be called if it is defined. It cannot be used to send a reply,
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+and must always return `ok`.
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+
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+All other callbacks are resource callbacks. They all take two
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+arguments, the Req object and the State, and return a three-element
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+tuple of the form `{Value, Req, State}`.
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+
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+The following table summarizes the callbacks and their default values.
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+If the callback isn't defined, then the default value will be used.
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+Please look at the flow diagram to find out the result of each return
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+value.
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+
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+All callbacks can also return `{halt, Req, State}` to stop execution
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+of the request, at which point `rest_terminate/2` will be called.
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+
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+In the following table, "skip" means the callback is entirely skipped
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+if it is undefined, moving directly to the next step. Similarly, an
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+empty column means there is no default value for this callback.
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+
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+| Callback name | Default value |
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+| ---------------------- | ------------------------- |
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+| allowed_methods | `[<<"GET">>, <<"HEAD">>]` |
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+| allow_missing_post | `true` |
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+| charsets_provided | skip |
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+| content_types_accepted | |
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+| content_types_provided | |
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+| delete_completed | `true` |
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+| delete_resource | `false` |
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+| expires | `undefined` |
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+| forbidden | `false` |
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+| generate_etag | `undefined` |
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+| is_authorized | `true` |
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+| is_conflict | `false` |
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+| known_content_type | `true` |
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+| known_methods | `[<<"GET">>, <<"HEAD">>, <<"POST">>, <<"PUT">>, <<"PATCH">>, <<"DELETE">>, <<"OPTIONS">>]` |
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+| languages_provided | skip |
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+| last_modified | `undefined` |
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+| malformed_request | `false` |
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+| moved_permanently | `false` |
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+| moved_temporarily | `false` |
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+| multiple_choices | `false` |
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+| options | |
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+| previously_existed | `false` |
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+| resource_exists | `true` |
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+| service_available | `true` |
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+| uri_too_long | `false` |
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+| valid_content_headers | `true` |
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+| valid_entity_length | `true` |
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+| variances | `[]` |
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+
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+As you can see, Cowboy tries to move on with the request whenever
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+possible by using well thought out default values.
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+
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+In addition to these, there can be any number of user-defined
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+callbacks that are specified through `content_types_accepted/2`
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+and `content_types_provided/2`. They can take any name, however
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+it is recommended to use a separate prefix for the callbacks of
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+each function. For example, `from_html` and `to_html` indicate
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+in the first case that we're accepting a resource given as HTML,
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+and in the second case that we send one as HTML.
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Usage
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-----
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-Please see the examples at this time.
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+Like Websocket, REST is a sub-protocol of HTTP. It therefore
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+requires a protocol upgrade.
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+
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+``` erlang
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+init({tcp, http}, Req, Opts) ->
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+ {upgrade, protocol, cowboy_rest}.
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+```
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+
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+Cowboy will then switch to the REST protocol and start executing
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+the flow diagram, starting from `rest_init/2` if it's defined,
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+and ending with `rest_terminate/2` also if defined.
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