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Gets informations of an [[FetchRemote|fetchRemote]] or [[CallRemote|callRemote]] request info. | Gets informations of an [[FetchRemote|fetchRemote]] or [[CallRemote|callRemote]] request info. | ||
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==Syntax== | ==Syntax== | ||
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Revision as of 19:52, 10 October 2020
Gets informations of an fetchRemote or callRemote request info.
Syntax
table getRemoteRequestInfo ( request theRequest [, int postDataLength = 0 [, bool includeHeaders = false ] ] )
Required Arguments
- theRequest: returned from fetchRemote, callRemote or getRemoteRequests
Returns
Returns a table when valid, false otherwise The table contains:
- bytesReceived: A number specifying the amount of data received so far. Zero means the download is queued
- bytesTotal: A number specifying the final download size. Will be zero if the remote HTTP server has not set the 'Content-Length' header
- currentAttempt: A number specifying the current connection attempt
- type: A string specifying either "fetch" or "call"
- url: A string specifying the URL
- resource: The resource which started the request, or false if the resource has since been stopped/restarted
- queue: A string specifying the queue name
- method: A string specifying the HTTP method. e.g. "GET" or "POST"
- connectionAttempts: A number specifying max number connection attempts as declared in the fetchRemote call
- connectionTimeout: A number specifying connection attempt timeout as declared in the fetchRemote call
- postData: A string containing the request post data as declared in the fetchRemote call
- headers: A table containing the request HTTP headers as declared in the fetchRemote call
Example
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ServerThis example gets infos about all pending requests and prints them in debugscript
function CMD_requestInfo(player, _, resourceName) local res = resourceName and getResourceFromName(resourceName) or not resourceName and nil if(res == false) then outputServerLog("There is no resource named '" .. resourceName .. "'") return elseif(res and getResourceState(res) ~= "running") then outputServerLog("The provided resource '" .. resourceName .. "' is not running") return end local requests = getRemoteRequests(res) for _, request in ipairs(requests) do local requestInfo = getRemoteRequestInfo(request) if(requestInfo) then iprint(requestInfo) end end end addCommandHandler("requestinfo", CMD_requestInfo)
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ClientThis example gets infos about all pending requests and prints them in debugscript
function CMD_requestInfo(player, _, resourceName) local res = resourceName and getResourceFromName(resourceName) or not resourceName and nil if(res == false) then outputChatBox("There is no resource named '" .. resourceName .. "'") return elseif(res and getResourceState(res) ~= "running") then outputChatBox("The provided resource '" .. resourceName .. "' is not running") return end local requests = getRemoteRequests(res) for _, request in ipairs(requests) do local requestInfo = getRemoteRequestInfo(request) if(requestInfo) then iprint(requestInfo) end end end addCommandHandler("requestinfo", CMD_requestInfo)
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See Also
- abortRemoteRequest
- call
- fetchRemote
- getResourceConfig
- getResourceDynamicElementRoot
- getResourceExportedFunctions
- getResourceFromName
- getResourceName
- getResourceRootElement
- getResourceState
- getThisResource
- getRemoteRequests
- getRemoteRequestInfo