library: libCore #include "TUrl.h" |
TUrl
class description - source file - inheritance tree (.pdf)
private:
TUrl()
void FindFile(char* u)
public:
TUrl(const char* url, Bool_t defaultIsFile = kFALSE)
TUrl(const TUrl& url)
virtual ~TUrl()
static TClass* Class()
const char* GetAnchor() const
const char* GetFile() const
const char* GetFileAndOptions() const
const char* GetHost() const
const char* GetOptions() const
const char* GetPasswd() const
Int_t GetPort() const
const char* GetProtocol() const
static TObjArray* GetSpecialProtocols()
const char* GetUrl() const
const char* GetUser() const
virtual TClass* IsA() const
Bool_t IsValid() const
TUrl& operator=(const TUrl& rhs)
virtual void Print(Option_t* option = "") const
void SetAnchor(const char* anchor)
void SetFile(const char* file)
void SetHost(const char* host)
void SetOptions(const char* opt)
void SetPasswd(const char* pw)
void SetPort(Int_t port)
void SetProtocol(const char* proto)
void SetUser(const char* user)
virtual void ShowMembers(TMemberInspector& insp, char* parent)
virtual void Streamer(TBuffer& b)
void StreamerNVirtual(TBuffer& b)
private:
TString fUrl full URL
TString fProtocol protocol: http, ftp, news, root, proof, ...
TString fUser user name
TString fPasswd password
TString fHost remote host
TString fFile remote object
TString fAnchor anchor in object (after #)
TString fOptions options/search (after ?)
TString fFileAO !file and option
Int_t fPort port through which to contact remote server
static TObjArray* fgSpecialProtocols list of special protocols
TUrl
This class represents a WWW compatible URL.
It provides member functions to return the different parts of
an URL. The supported url format is:
[proto://][user[:passwd]@]host[:port]/file.ext[#anchor][?options]
TUrl(const char *url, Bool_t defaultIsFile)
Parse url character string and split in its different subcomponents.
Use IsValid() to check if URL is legal.
url: [proto://][user[:passwd]@]host[:port]/file.ext[#anchor][?options]
Known protocols: http, root, proof, ftp, news and any special protocols
defined in the rootrc Url.Special key.
The default protocol is "http", unless defaultIsFile is true in which
case the url is assumed to be of type "file".
If a passwd contains a @ it must be escaped by a \\, e.g.
"pip@" becomes "pip\\@".
Default ports: http=80, root=1094, proof=1093, ftp=20, news=119.
Port #1093 has been assigned by IANA (www.iana.org) to proofd.
Port #1094 has been assigned by IANA (www.iana.org) to rootd.
void FindFile(char *u)
Find file and optionally anchor and options.
TUrl(const TUrl &url) : TObject(url)
TUrl copt ctor.
const char* GetUrl()
Return full URL.
const char* GetFileAndOptions() const
Return the file and its options (the string specified behind the ?).
Convenience function useful when the option is used to pass
authetication/access information for the specified file.
void Print(Option_t *) const
Print URL on stdout.
TObjArray* GetSpecialProtocols()
Read the list of special protocols from the rootrc files.
These protocols will be parsed in a protocol and a file part,
no host or other info will be determined. This is typically
used for legacy file descriptions like: rfio:host:/path/file.root.
Inline Functions
void ~TUrl()
TUrl TUrl(const TUrl& url)
TUrl& operator=(const TUrl& rhs)
const char* GetProtocol() const
const char* GetUser() const
const char* GetPasswd() const
const char* GetHost() const
const char* GetFile() const
const char* GetAnchor() const
const char* GetOptions() const
Int_t GetPort() const
Bool_t IsValid() const
void SetProtocol(const char* proto)
void SetUser(const char* user)
void SetPasswd(const char* pw)
void SetHost(const char* host)
void SetFile(const char* file)
void SetAnchor(const char* anchor)
void SetOptions(const char* opt)
void SetPort(Int_t port)
TClass* Class()
TClass* IsA() const
void ShowMembers(TMemberInspector& insp, char* parent)
void Streamer(TBuffer& b)
void StreamerNVirtual(TBuffer& b)
Author: Fons Rademakers 17/01/97
Last update: root/net:$Name: $:$Id: TUrl.cxx,v 1.22 2005/09/04 15:16:12 brun Exp $
Copyright (C) 1995-2000, Rene Brun and Fons Rademakers. *
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