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CoHTTP implementation for the Async concurrency library

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v2.5.7 (2023-03-04)

  • cohttp,cohttp-async server: correctly close broken streams (reported by Stéphane Glondu, fix by samhot and anuragsoni)

v2.5.6 (2021-12-15)

  • cohttp-async: use package core_unix instead of core, to prepare for core release 0.15 (aalekseyev #791 - backport)

  • cohttp-mirage: fix deprecated fmt usage (tmcgilchrist #791 - backport)

v2.5.5 (2021-03-15)

  • Cohttp_async.resolve_local_file, Cohttp_lwt.resolve_local_file and Cohttp_lwt_unix.resolve_file are now the same code under the hood (Cohttp.Path.resolve_local_file). The old names have been preserved for compatibility, but will be marked as deprecated in the next release. This changes the behavior of Cohttp_lwt_unix.resolve_file: it now percent-decodes the paths and blocks escaping from the docroot correctly. This also fixes and tests the corner cases in these methods when the docroot is empty. (@ewanmellor #755)

v2.5.4 (2020-07-21)

  • cohttp: a change in #694 modified the semantics of Header.replace. The semantics change is reverted, and a new Header.update function is introduced, following the semantics of Map.update. (#702 @mseri)

  • cohttp: reimplement update to support compilers that are older than OCaml 4.06 (#703 @mseri)

v2.5.3 (2020-06-27)

  • cohttp-async: adapt to async >= v0.14 (#699 @copy)

v2.5.2 (2020-06-27)

  • cohttp, cohttp-async: correctly set host header for unix domain sockets, implement Unix domain socket support for cohttp-async (#698 @Leonidas-from-XIV)

  • cohttp: better body encoding management when creating request and response, and correction of Header.replace function (#694 @lyrm)

v2.5.1 (2020-02-18)

  • cohttp-lwt: pass ctx through HEAD client requests (#689 @hannesm)

v2.5.0 (2019-12-17)

  • cohttp-async: support async v0.13.0 (#680 @copy)

  • cohttp-lwt-jsoo: support js_of_ocaml 3.5.0 and higher (@avsm)

v2.4.0 (2019-11-08)

  • mirage: adapt to new mirage interfaces: mirage-flow 2.0.0, mirage-channel 4.0.0, mirage-kv 3.0.0 (#678 @hannesm)

  • async: use Pipe.singleton instead of Pipe.of_list as it is more efficient (#677 @smuenzel-js)

v2.3.0 (2019-08-18)

  • use conduit-mirage instead of mirage-conduit, which was renamed upstream in conduit. The minimum OCaml version supported for conduit-mirage is now OCaml 4.07 and higher. (#672 @avsm)

  • remove deprecation warnings in OCaml 4.08.0 using stdlib-shims (#672 @avsm)

  • async: do not read body if none is present (#671 @emillon)

v2.2.0 (2019-07-20)

  • Previously if the client closed the connection while cohttp was handling a request, the server would crash (by default, unless the user overrode that using on_exn or changing Lwt's async exception handler). Now, cohttp will just log this at info level and continue. Exceptions produced by user code are logged as errors, while other exceptions generated by cohttp call back to the conduit exception handler, as before. (#669 @talex5)

v2.1.3 (2019-07-12)

  • support uri.3.0.0 that has optional sexp support (#668 @avsm)

  • use re.1.9.0 api to remove deprecation warnings (#664 @vbmithr)

v2.1.2 (2019-04-09)

  • cohttp: handle empty cookie components gracefully without raising an exception (#663 @martinslota)

v2.1.1 (2019-04-05)

  • cohttp-mirage: remove dependency on the result module (#662 @hannesm)

  • Support Async v0.12.0 and higher (#661 @copy)

v2.1.0 (2019-03-01)

  • cohttp-mirage: update to the newest Mirage_kv.RO API

v2.0.0 (2019-02-04)

Compatibility breaking interface changes:

Async: Expert response action no longer writes empty HTTP body (#647 by @andreas)

In cohttp.0.99, a number of subpackages were turned into explicit opam packages to simplify dependency management. To aid migration, some compatability shims were left in place so that the old findlib names would continue to work. They have now been removed as of this release. If you were still using them, then please rename them as follows:

  • cohttp.lwt-core -> cohttp-lwt

  • cohttp.lwt -> cohttp-lwt-unix

  • cohttp.js -> cohttp-lwt-jsoo

  • cohttp.async -> cohttp-async

  • cohttp.top -> cohttp-top

Other changes and bugfixes:

  • Lwt, Mirage: Add log warnings for uncaught exceptions (#592 by @ansiwen)

  • Log invalid client input and do not catch out of memory exceptions (#652 @hannesm)

  • Port opam files to opam2 and add local synopsis and descriptions.

  • Lwt: Add Expert response action for servers (#647 by @andreas)

  • Use the namespaced js_of_ocaml interfaces from 3.3.0 onwards (#654 @avsm)

  • Use Base64 3.1.0 interfaces (#655 @avsm)

  • Clean up redundant conflicts in the opam files (@avsm)

v1.2.0 (2018-10-19)

  • Support more than a single chunk extension for RFC7320 compliance (#618 by @djs55)

  • Lwt-unix: add a ?backlog argument to the serve function (@samoht)

  • Use the uri.2.0.0 interfaces for sexpression generation of types (@avsm)

  • Switch to sexplib0 for a more lightweight s-expression library (@mseri)

  • Minimum OCaml compiler version requirement is now 4.04.1 (@mseri)

  • Add an example of using custom resolvers to the README (@mseri)

v1.1.1 (2018-08-13)

  • Update to be compatible with new async/core (#607 by @rgrinberg)

  • Remove use of deprecated Lwt_logs (#609 by @raphael-proust)

  • Do not rely on locale for printing qvalues (#611 by @vbmithr)

  • Ppx dependencies aren't just build time dependencies (#625 by @rgrinberg)

v1.1.0 (2018-03-28)

  • Add an "expert mode" to hand off raw responses to a custom handler, which in turns makes protocols like Websockets easier (#488 by @msaffer).

  • Set the user-agent by default if one is not provided (#586 by @TheCBaH).

  • Fix typo in the cohttp.js META file.

  • Refresh use of the Re library to the latest version (#602 by @rgrinberg).

  • Rearrange the ppx dependencies to be more specific (#596 by @yomimono).

  • Explicitly depend on sexplib in the Async backend (#605 by @kevinqiu).

v1.0.2 (2018-01-06)

  • Support Async v0.10.0 and OCaml 4.06.0 (#588 via @vbmithr)

  • Require ppx_type_conv>=v0.9.1` due to a bug with duplicate modules present in earlier versions.

v1.0.1 (2018-01-03)

  • cohttp-mirage: expose the missing IO module (#594, @samoht)

  • cohttp-mirage: catch exceptions when closing channels in mirage client (#589, @ansiwen)

v1.0.0 (2017-11-16)

  • opam: rename mirage-http to cohttp-mirage` (#572)

  • cohttp-lwt{,-unix}: wrap the libraries in top-level modules (#568)

  • opam: improve dependencies (#574, #566, #575)

  • cohttp: add the convenience function Header.is_empty (#576)

  • fix compatibility with OCaml 4.06 and -safe-string (#580, #581)

v0.99.0 (2017-07-12)

Port build to jbuilder, and break up OPAM packages into multiple independent packages instead of being optional dependencies against the main cohttp package. This makes it significantly easier to depend on precisely the libraries you need, but requires porting applications to use the new ocamlfind and opam scheme.

The new package layout is:

  • cohttp: the main Cohttp module

  • cohttp-lwt: the portable Lwt implementation

  • cohttp-lwt-unix: the Lwt/Unix implementation

  • cohttp-lwt-jsoo: the js-of-ocaml JavaScript implementation

  • cohttp-async: the Jane Street Async implementation

  • mirage-http: the MirageOS compatible implementation

  • cohttp-top: a toplevel printer for the Cohttp types.

In each of these packages, the opam and ocamlfind package names are now the same, so you will need to rename the former subpackages such as cohttp.async to cohttp-async. The implementation is otherwise the same, so no other code changes should be required.

In return for these breaking changes to the packaging, it is now significantly easier to depend on a particular backend, also for us to rev the interfaces towards a stable 1.0 release. Jbuilder also builds the source tree around 4x faster than it did previously.

A number of deprecation warnings have been added to the source tree as well to mark the interfaces that will be removed in 1.0. These are Cohttp_lwt.{Client,Server,Net}, and a Cohttp_lwt.Body alias was added to deprecate the direct use of Cohttp_lwt_body. This will let us unify the namespaces of all the packages to use a single top-level module for each package in the future.

Most of the release and packaging work here was done by @rgrinberg and @avsm.

0.22.0 (2017-03-09)

  • Lwt: ensure conn_closed is cosed once client goes away (#528)

  • Use the Logs library for logging. (#532)

0.21.1 (2017-02-18)

  • Remove -principal from type checking temporarily, to workaround a bug in the OCaml 4.03 type checker that causes compilation hangs (http://caml.inria.fr/mantis/view.php?id=7305).

  • Improve documentation in the test_xhr.ml js_of_ocaml test.

  • XHR: Allow setting withCredentials

  • Async: pass along ?ssl_config when connecting to Uri's (#510)

  • Lwt: Add on ?on_exn to Server.create (#518)

  • Add Header.to_frames

0.21.0 (2016-05-22)

  • Allow to request paths as strings (#470, #478)

0.20.2 (2016-04-04)

  • Update META version (#473)

  • uri.services is only required by cohttp.async

0.20.1 (2016-04-01)

  • Switch cohttp to use ppx (#457)

  • Lwt: Fix leak on HEAD client requests (#467)

0.20.0 (2016-03-25)

  • Switch to pa_fields_conv and pa_sexp_conv for camlp4 extensions (#465)

  • Compatibility with latest async (#468)

  • Async: Add support for SSL parameters in client (#466)

  • Lwt: ignore Sig.sigpipe under Windows (#456)

  • Lwt: Fix FD leak (#447)

  • Lwt: Log uncaught user exceptions

  • Async: Close non-persistent async connections (#442)

0.19.3 (2015-09-28):

  • Support Async 113.00 by explicitly using the blocking Core printf (#431)

  • cohttp_curl_async: add -data-binary to send POST data. (#425)

0.19.2 (2015-08-20):

  • Improve Cohttp_async.Client error handling. When a Uri.t fails to resolve it is now included in the error. (#420)

0.19.1 (2015-08-08):

  • Bring make_body_writer and write_header in Cohttp.S.Http_io. Needed by ocaml-git

0.19.0 (2015-08-05): Compatibility breaking interface changes:

  • Remove read_form from the Request/Response/Header interfaces as this should be done in Body handling instead (#401).

New features and bug fixes:

  • Remove IO.write_line as it was unused in any interfaces.

  • Do not use the lwt camlp4 extension. No observable external difference.

  • Do not return a code stacktrace in the default 500 handler.

  • Add Cohttp.Header.compare (#411)

  • Fix typos in CLI documentation (#413 via @moonlightdrive)

  • Use the Lwt 2.5.0 buffer API.

  • Cohttp_lwt.read_response now has a non-optional closefn parameter (#400).

  • Add a Cohttp_lwt_s module that contains all the Lwt module types in one convenient place (#397).

0.18.3 (2015-07-12):

  • Allow DELETE requests to have request bodies (#383).

  • Improve the Lwt client callv for HTTP/1.1 pipelined requests (#379 via Török Edwin).

0.18.2 (2015-06-19):

  • Do not add content encoding for 204's (#375)

0.18.1 (2015-06-05):

  • Remove trailing whitespace from headers (#372)

  • Don't reverse order of list valued headers (#372)

0.18.0 (2015-06-02):

  • Add Cohttp_async.Client.callv. Allows for making requests while reusing an HTTP connection (#344)

  • Responses of status 1xx/204/304 have no bodies and cohttp should not attempt to read them (#355)

  • Add top level printers. See cohttp.top findlib package (#363)

  • Add Header.to_string (#362)

  • Fix chunk truncation in chunked transfer encoding (#360)

Compatibility breaking interface changes:

  • Remove Request/Response modules outside of Cohttp pack (#349)

0.17.2 (2015-05-24):

  • Remove dependency on the Lwt Camlp4 syntax extension (#334).

  • Add make github target to push documentation to GitHub Pages (#338 from Jyotsna Prakash).

  • Add Async integration tests and consolidate Lwt tests using the new framework (#337).

  • Fix allocation of massive buffer when handling fixed size http bodies (#345)

0.17.1 (2015-04-24):

  • [async] Limit buffer size to a maximum of 32K in the Async backend (#330 from Stanislav Artemkin).

  • Add Cohttp.Conf.version with the library version number included.

  • Remove debug output from cohttp-curl-async.

  • Add the beginning of a DESIGN.md document to explain the library structure.

0.17.0 (2015-04-17):

Compatibility breaking interface changes:

  • CONNECT and TRACE methods added to Code.Exhaustive matches will need updating.

New features and bug fixes:

  • Link header parsing has been added as Cohttp.Link, Header.get_links and Header.add_links

  • cohttp_server_* now obeys HEAD requests and responds 405 to unknown methods

  • Cohttp_async.Server.response type is now exposed as a response * body pair

  • Failure to read a body in a pipelined response no longer terminates the stream

  • Fix cohttp_curl_lwt -X HEAD sending empty chunked body (#313)

  • Fix a bug which left extra \r\n in buffer at end of chunked reads

  • Fix handling of request URI for query strings and CONNECT proxies (#308, #318)

  • Fix precedence of Host header when request-URI is absolute URI

  • Fix request URI path to be non-empty except for * requests (e.g. OPTIONS *)

0.16.1 (2015-04-09): New features and bug fixes:

  • Fix handling of request paths starting with multiple slashes (#308)

0.16.0 (2015-03-23):

Compatibility breaking interface changes:

  • Response.t and Request.t fields are no longer mutable

  • [lwt] Fix types in post_form to be a string * string list instead of a Header.t (#257)

  • Simplify the Net signature which needs to be provided for Lwt servers to not be required. Only the Lwt client needs a Net functor argument to make outgoing connections. (#274)

  • The Request and Response records are no longer mutable, so use functional updates instead via Fieldslib.Field.fset Request.Fields.<field>. (#296)

  • Request.has_body does not permit a body to be set for methods that RFC7231 forbids from having one (HEAD, GET and DELETE).

New features and bug fixes:

  • Fix linking problem caused by sub-libraries using cohttp modules outside the cohttp pack.

  • Added async client for S3. (#304)

  • Fix String_io.read_line to trim '\r' from end of string (#300)

  • Fix cohttp-server-lwt to correctly bind to a specific interface (#298).

  • Add Cohttp_async.request to send raw, unmodified requests.

  • Supplying a content-range or content-range header in any client request will always override any other encoding preference (#281).

  • Add a cohttp-lwt-proxy to act as an HTTP proxy. (#248)

  • Extend cohttp-server-async file server to work with HTTPS (#277).

  • Copy basic auth from Uri.userinfo into the Authorization header for HTTP requests. (#255)

  • Install binaries via an OPAM .install file to ensure that they are reliably uninstalled. (#252)

  • Use the magic-mime library to add a MIME type by probing filename during static serving in the Lwt/Async backends. (#260)

  • Add Cohttp.Header.add_opt_unless_exists to set a header only if an override wasn't supplied, and to initialise a fresh Header value if none is present.

  • Do not override user-supplied headers in post_form or redirect.

  • Request.make does not inject a transfer-encoding header if there is no body present in the request (#246).

  • Server.respond no longer overrides user-supplied headers that specify the content-length or transfer-encoding headers (#268).

  • cohttp_server_lwt and cohttp_server_async now include sizes in directory listing titles

  • Add Header.add_multi to initialise a header structure with multiple fields more efficiently (#272).

  • Expose IO.ic and IO.oc types for Cohttp_async (#271).

  • Skip empty body chunks in Transfer_io.write (#270).

  • With the Lwt backend, read hangs if trying to fetch more than Sys.max_string_length (which can be triggered on 32-bit platforms). Read only a maximum that fits into a string (#282).

  • cohttp-curl-lwt now takes http method as parameter (#288)

  • Fix installation of server binaries in OPAM metadata. (#295)

0.15.2 (2015-02-15):

  • When transfer encoding is unknown, read until EOF when body size is unknown. (#241)

  • Add some missing documentation to Cohttp.S.IO signature. (#233)

  • Add Cohttp.Header.mem to check if a header exists.

  • Add Cohttp.Conf module to expose the library version number. (#259)

  • Add Cohttp.Header.add_unless_exists to update a key if it doesn't already exist. (#244)

  • Add Cohttp.Header.get_location to retrieve redirection information. (#254)

  • [async] Clean up the Net.lookup function to use Or_error.t instead of raising. (#247)

  • [tests] Add more tests for content-range handling. (#249)

0.15.1 (2015-01-10):

  • Lwt 2.4.7 renamed blit_bytes_string to blit_to_bytes, so depend on the newer API now. (#230)

  • Use cmdliner in all of the Lwt client and server binaries. This gives cohttp-lwt-server a nice Unix-like command-line interface now that can be viewed with the --help option. (#218 via Runhang Li)

  • Improve oasis constraints and regenerate opam file (#229 via Christophe Troestler).

0.15.0 (2014-12-24):

Compatibility breaking interface changes:

  • Change Cohttp_lwt_body.map to use a non-labelled type to fit the Lwt style better (#200).

  • Depend on Base64 version 2, which uses B64 as the toplevel module name (#220).

New features and bug fixes:

  • Remove use of deprecated Lwt_unix.run and replace it with Lwt_main.run. Should be no observable external change (#217).

  • Improve ocamldoc of Cohttp.S signature (#221).

0.14.0 (2014-12-18):

Compatibility breaking interface changes:

  • Simplify the Lwt server signature, so that manual construction of a callback is no longer required (#210). Code that previous looked like:

   let conn_closed (_,conn_id) () = <...>
   let config = { Server.callback; conn_closed } in

should now be:

   let conn_closed (_,conn_id) = <...>
   let config = Server.make ~callback ~conn_closed () in
  • Remove the Cohttp.Base64 module in favour of the external base64 library (which is now a new dependency).

New features and bug fixes:

  • Lwt respond_error now defaults to an internal server error if no status code is specified (#212).

  • Modernise the opam file using the OPAM 1.2 workflow (#211).

  • Flush the response body to the network by default, rather than buffering by default. The ?flush optional parameter can still be explicitly set to false if flushing is not desired (#205).

0.13.0 (2014-12-05):

Compatibility breaking interface changes:

  • Add sexp converters for Conduit contexts and Lwt client and server modules and module types.

New features and bug fixes:

  • Can use the Conduit 0.7+ CONDUIT_TLS=native environment variable to make HTTPS requests using the pure OCaml TLS stack instead of depending on OpenSSL bindings. All of the installed binaries (client and server) can work in this mode.

  • Add Cohttp_lwt_unix_debug which lets libraries control the debugging output from Cohttp. Previously the only way to do this was to set the COHTTP_DEBUG environment variable at the program start.

  • Add cohttp-curl-lwt as a lightweight URI fetcher from the command-line. It uses the cmdliner as a new dependency.

  • Remove build dependency check on lwt.ssl for cohttp.lwt. This has been moved to conduit, so only lwt.unix is needed here now.

0.12.0 (2014-11-07):

Compatibility breaking interface changes:

  • Rename Cohttp.Auth.t to Cohttp.Auth.credential and Cohttp.Auth.req to Cohttp.Auth.challenge. Also expose an Other variant to make it more extensible for unknown authentication types. The Cohttp.Auth functions using these types have also been renamed accordingly.

  • Rename Cohttp.Transfer.encoding_to_string to string_of_encoding for consistency with the rest of Cohttp's APIs.

  • The has_body function in the Request and Response modules now explicitly signals when the body size is unknown.

  • Move all the module type signatures into Cohttp.S.

  • If users have percent-encoded file names, their resolution is changed: resolve_local_file in Cohttp_async and Cohttp_lwt now always percent-decode paths (#157)

  • Remove the Cohttp_lwt.Server.server type synonym to t.

  • When reading data from a HTTP body stream using the Fixed encoding, we need to maintain state (bytes remaining) so we know when to finish. The Cohttp.Request and Cohttp.Response interfaces now expose a reader and writer types to track this safely.

  • Add is_empty function to the Cohttp.S.Body module type.

  • Add Strings representation to Cohttp.Body to efficiently hold a list of body chunks.

  • Move flushing logic for HTTP bodies into the portable Request and Response modules instead of individual Lwt and Async backends.

  • Port module interfaces to the latest Conduit (0.6.0+) API.

  • Cohttp requires OCaml 4.01.0 or higher now.

New features and bugfixes:

  • Add a Cohttp_lwt_xhr JavaScript backend that enables Cohttp logic to be mapped to XMLHTTPRequest in browsers via js_of_ocaml (via Andy Ray).

  • Add a Cohttp.String_io and String_io_lwt module that uses OCaml string or Buffer.t to read and write HTTP requests and responses instead of network connections.

  • cohttp_server_lwt and cohttp_server_async now return better errors (#158)

  • cohttp_server_lwt and cohttp_server_async now serve indexes directly (#162)

  • [lwt] Add stop thread to terminate a running server if it finishes (#147).

  • Add Cohttp.Connection.compare to make ordering of connections possible.

  • Add Body.map and Body.as_pipe to work with HTTP bodies more easily.

  • Remove link-time dependency on camlp4 via META fixes (#127).

  • Support HTTP methods and versions other than the standard ones. (#142).

  • Improve cohttp_server_lwt and cohttp_server_async directory listings (#158)

  • Fix Cohttp_async.resolve_local_file directory traversal vulnerability (#158)

  • [async] In the Async server, do not close the Reader too early.

  • [async] Close file descriptors more eagerly in the HTTP client (#167).

  • Reduce thread allocation by replacing return <const> with return_none, return_unit or return_nil.

0.11.2 (2014-04-21)

  • Fix build by add a missing build-deps in _oasis.

0.11.1 (2014-04-17):

  • Remove an errant async_ssl reference left in the _oasis file that is now handled by the Conduit library (#116).

  • Add an Lwt-based SimpleHTTPServer equivalent as cohttp-server-lwt (#108).

  • Cohttp.Connection.t now exposes sexp accessor functions (#117).

0.11.0 (2014-04-01):

  • Remove dependency on ocaml-re in order to make library POSIX thread-safe.

  • Shift most of the connection handling logic out to a Conduit library that worries about which SSL library to use, and fails if SSL is not available.

  • Add Async-SSL support for both client and server (#102).

  • Add Lwt-SSL support for the server side (the client side existed before).

  • Fix buggy Async chunked POST handling.

0.10.0 (2014-03-02):

  • Interface change: The Request and Response module types now explicitly signal Eof and Invalid (for errors), to help the backend distinguish them.

  • Interface change: Unify HTTP body handling across backends into a Cohttp.Body module. This is extended by Async/Lwt implementations with their specific ways of handling bodies (Pipes for Async, or Lwt_stream for Lwt).

  • [lwt] Interface change: HTTP client calls now raise Lwt exceptions rather than return an option type. This permits better error handling in Lwt.

  • [lwt] Interface change: The Server callback now always provides a body argument, since Cohttp_lwt_body now explicitly supports empty bodys.

  • Add Cohttp.Header.is_keep_alive to test if a connection should be reused.

  • [lwt] Respect the keep-alive header in the server request handling.

  • [async] Add a Body that takes a Pipe or a string, similarly to Lwt.

  • Install cohttp-server binary even if tests are disabled.

  • Begin an examples directory with some simple uses of the library.

0.9.16 (2014-01-30):

  • Add some module type equalities in Cohttp_lwt_unix so that Cohttp_lwt_unix.Server.Request.IO.ic can be equivalen to Lwt_io.input_channel.

  • Add sexp converters to most Cohttp types (#83).

  • Improve Travis tests to cover more upstream users of Cohttp.

  • Refactor build flags to let the portable Lwt-core be built independently of Lwt.unix.

0.9.15 (2014-01-11):

  • Remove Cohttp_mirage libraries, which have now moved to mirage/mirage-http-* on GitHub.

  • Add an "HTTP only" Cookie attribute (#69).

  • Fix parsing of cookies with = in the values (#71).

  • Add Max-age support for cookies (#70).

  • Make the Response record fields mutable to match the Request (#67).

  • Fix compilation with Async 109.58.00 (#77).

  • Make Header handling case-insensitive (by forcing lowercase) (#75).

  • Remove the >> operator as it was unused and had incorrect precedence (#79).

0.9.14 (2013-12-15):

  • Install a cohttp-server binary that serves local directory contents via a web server (#54).

  • Add a flush function to the IO module type and implement in Lwt/Async/Mirage.

  • Add option flush support in the Async and Lwt responders (#52).

  • Autogenerate HTTP codes from @citricsquid's JSON representation of the HTTP RFCs.

  • Always set TCP_NODELAY for Lwt/Unix server sockets for low-latency responses (#58).

  • Added a Server-Side Events test-case from the HTML5 Doctor. See lib_test/README.md.

  • Async.Server response now takes an optional body rather than a mandatory body option (#62).

  • Regenerate build system using OASIS 0.4.0.

0.9.13 (2013-12-10):

  • The cohttp.lwt-core is now installed as an OS-independent Lwt library.

  • Add support for Mirage 1.0, via cohttp.mirage-unix and cohttp.mirage-xen.

  • Add a new Cohttp.Connection module to manage server's connections identifiers.

  • Share the same configuration type for the different server implementations.

  • Add Accept_types module to the Cohttp pack.

0.9.12 (2013-11-28):

  • Improve documentation for Cohttp.Header.

  • Expose Fieldslib setters and getters for most of the Cohttp types (#38).

  • Cohttp.Set_cookie.t is no longer an abstract type to make it easier to update (#38).

  • [Lwt] ignore SIGPIPE unconditionally if using the Lwt/Unix module (#37).

  • Rename Cookie creation parameters for consistency (interface breaking, see #44).

  • Fix transfer-length detection (regression from 0.9.11 in #42).

  • Add Merin editor file (#41).

0.9.11 (2013-10-27):

  • Request module: When sending a request, add the port information in the host header field if available.

  • Request module: When parsing a request, add scheme, host and port information in the uri.

  • TCP server: When creating the socket for the server, do not force PF_INET6 but take the sockaddr value.

  • Add HTTP OPTIONS method.

  • Use getaddrinfo instead of gethostbyname for DNS resolution.

  • Async: improve HTTP/1.0 support (#35).

  • Build with debug symbols, binary annotations by default.

  • Add Travis CI test scripts.

0.9.10 (2013-06-21):

  • Add set-cookie header extraction functions for clients that read cookies.

  • Explicitly flush the debug output when the COHTTP_DEBUG env variable is set.

  • [async] Add client head/post/patch/delete methods.

  • [lwt] Client.head no longer returns a response body, just the metadata.

  • [lwt] Do not send chunked encoding headers with GET/DELETE requests that have no body.

0.9.9 (2013-06-12):

  • Disable the mirage executable test as it was building too aggressively and breaking builds.

0.9.8 (2013-05-24):

  • Lwt interface change: Rewrite Lwt backends to share code, and remove duplicate function calls from Uri.

  • Depend on Uri 1.3.8+ as it exposes the parameter query functions now removed from Request.

  • Do not depend on Cstruct in core library, as only Mirage needs it.

  • Remove Cohttp_async.body type alias and just use string Pipe.Reader.t for more explicit types.

0.9.7 (2013-05-10):

  • Attach a GC finaliser to the Lwt client to ensure that even an HTTP body isn't consumed, the socket will eventually be closed (#11).

  • Add an Async.Server interface, and revise the Client interface to be more in line with Core standards.

  • Add 422 Unprocessable Entity code.

  • Refactor modules better across Lwt/Async, but incompatible with earlier releases for Async (Lwt is unchanged at present).

  • Add user agent string and User-Agent header helper function

  • The git history of this release is full of adventures in parameterised monads and refactoring, but this isn't in the actual release. Yet.

0.9.6 (2013-03-18):

  • Depend on Async (>= 109.12.00), which has an incompatible API with earlier versions.

  • Rearrange core library files for obuild support.

0.9.5 (2012-12-29):

  • Fix cookie parsing to retrieve the correct header.

  • Update to mirage-net 0.5.0 API (based on cstruct 0.6.0).

0.9.4 (2012-12-19):

  • Add Lwt respond_redirect and respond_need_auth helpers.

  • Add enough Basic authorization support to serve a password-protected website.

  • Fix Lwt file serving to not throw exception on trying to serve a directory.

  • Port Async interface to 108.07.00 or higher (incompatible with earlier versions).

0.9.3 (2012-10-27):

  • Add basic cookie support back to the portable library.

  • Cohttp_lwt.Client.post_form now uses non-chunked encoding for the POST instead of chunked.

  • Various improvements and tests for the pipelined Lwt Client.callv

  • If an Lwt callback does not consume a body, ensure it has been drained by the API to prevent future pipelines from stalls.

  • Fix handling of Lwt server non-empty POST bodies.

  • Map the put functions to HTTP PUT instead of POST.

0.9.2 (2012-09-20):

  • Add Request.get_param to extract a singleton key from queries.

  • Fix chunked encoding handling when short reads occur.

  • Install HTML documentation for all enabled drivers.

  • Use ocaml-uri-1.3.2 interface for query parsing.

  • Lwt: Add Server.respond_file and resolve_file for the Unix library to make it easier to serve static files.

  • Lwt: Server.respond_not_found takes an optional Uri.t now.

0.9.1 (2012-09-11):

  • Functorise for Async, Lwt_unix and Mirage.

  • Use URI and Re libraries to not need Str any more.

  • More robust parsing for various HTTP headers.

0.9.0 (2012-08-01):

  • Initial public release.

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