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#include <httpserver.hpp>
using namespace httpserver;
class hello_world_resource : public http_resource<hello_world_resource> {
public:
void render(const http_request&, http_response**);
};
//using the render method you are able to catch each type of request you receive
void hello_world_resource::render(const http_request& req, http_response** res)
{
//it is possible to send a response initializing an http_string_response
//that reads the content to send in response from a string.
*res = new http_string_response("Hello World!!!", 200);
}
int main()
{
//it is possible to create a webserver passing a great number of parameters.
//In this case we are just passing the port and the number of thread running.
webserver ws = create_webserver(8080).max_threads(5);
hello_world_resource hwr;
//this way we are registering the hello_world_resource to answer for the endpoint
//"/hello". The requested method is called (if the request is a GET we call the render_GET
//method. In case that the specific render method is not implemented, the generic "render"
//method is called.
ws.register_resource("/hello", &hwr, true);
//This way we are putting the created webserver in listen. We pass true in order to have
//a blocking call; if we want the call to be non-blocking we can just pass false to the
//method.
ws.start(true);
return 0;
}