TSHttpTxnServerIntercept¶
Intercept origin server requests.
Description¶
TSHttpTxnServerIntercept()
allows a plugin take over the servicing of the
request as though it was the origin server. In the event a request needs to be
made to the server for transaction txnp, contp will be sent a
TS_EVENT_NET_ACCEPT
event. The edata passed with
TS_EVENT_NET_ACCEPT
is an TSVConn
just as it would be for a
normal accept. The plugin must act as if it is an HTTP server and read the HTTP
request and body from the TSVConn
and send an HTTP response header and
body.
TSHttpTxnServerIntercept()
must be not be called after the connection to
the server has taken place. This means that the last hook that it can be called
from is TS_HTTP_READ_CACHE_HDR_HOOK
. If a connection to the server is
not necessary, the continuation contp will be sent a
TS_EVENT_NET_ACCEPT_FAILED
event when the transaction completes.
The response from the plugin is cached subject to standard and configured HTTP
caching rules. Should the plugin wish the response not be cached, the plugin
must use appropriate HTTP response headers to prevent caching. The primary
purpose of TSHttpTxnServerIntercept()
is allow plugins to provide gateways
to other protocols or to allow one to plugin to its own transport for the next hop
to the server. TSHttpTxnServerIntercept()
overrides parent cache
configuration.
TSHttpTxnServerIntercept()
must only be called once per transaction. The
continuation contp must have been created with a valid TSMutex
.
See Also¶
TSAPI(3ts)