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Resolve a URL reference against a base URL.
Defined in header <boost/url/url_base.hpp>
friend result< void > resolve( url_view_base const& base, url_view_base const& ref, url_base& dest);
This function attempts to resolve a URL reference ref
against the base URL base
in a manner similar to that of a web browser resolving an anchor tag.
The base URL must satisfy the URI grammar. In other
words, it must contain a scheme. Relative references are only usable
when in the context of a base absolute URI. This process of resolving
a relative reference within the context of a base
URI is defined in detail in rfc3986 (see below). The resolution process
works as if the relative reference is appended to the base URI and the
result is normalized. Given the input base URL, this function resolves
the relative reference as if performing the following steps:
This function places the result of the resolution into dest
, which can be any of the url containers
that inherit from url_base
. If an error occurs,
the contents of dest
is unspecified and ec
is set.
url dest; error_code ec; resolve("/one/two/three", "four", dest, ec); assert( dest.str() == "/one/two/four" ); resolve("http://example.com/", "/one", dest, ec); assert( dest.str() == "http://example.com/one" ); resolve("http://example.com/one", "/two", dest, ec); assert( dest.str() == "http://example.com/two" ); resolve("http://a/b/c/d;p?q", "g#s", dest, ec); assert( dest.str() == "http://a/b/c/g#s" );
absolute-URI = scheme ":" hier-part [ "?" query ]
Basic guarantee. Calls to allocate may throw.
An empty result
upon success, otherwise an error code.
Name |
Description |
---|---|
|
The base URL to resolve against. |
|
The URL reference to resolve. |
|
The container where the result is written, upon success. |
5. Reference Resolution (rfc3986)
Convenience header <boost/url.hpp>