set_encoded_host

Set the host

Synopsis

static_url& set_encoded_host( pct_string_view s);

Declared in file <boost/url/static_url.hpp> at line 376

Description

Depending on the contents of the passed string, this function sets the host:

  • If the string is a valid IPv4 address, then the host is set to the address. The host type is host_type::ipv4.
  • If the string is a valid IPv6 address enclosed in square brackets, then the host is set to that address. The host type is host_type::ipv6.
  • If the string is a valid IPvFuture address enclosed in square brackets, then the host is set to that address. The host type is host_type::ipvfuture.
  • Otherwise, the host name is set to the string. This string can contain percent escapes, or can be empty. Escapes in the string are preserved, and reserved characters in the string are percent-escaped in the result. The host type is host_type::name.
  • In all cases, when this function returns, the URL contains an authority.

    Example

    assert( url( "http://www.example.com" ).set_host( "127.0.0.1" ).buffer() == "http://127.0.0.1" );

    Postconditions

    this->has_authority() == true

    Complexity

    Linear in `this->size() + s.size()`.

    Exception Safety

    Strong guarantee. Calls to allocate may throw. Exceptions thrown on invalid input.

    BNF

    host = IP-literal / IPv4address / reg-name IP-literal = "[" ( IPv6address / IPvFuture ) "]" reg-name = *( unreserved / pct-encoded / "-" / ".")

    Specification

  • IPv4 (Wikipedia)
  • IP Version 6 Addressing Architecture (rfc4291)
  • 3.2.2. Host (rfc3986)