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28 
29 /**
30  * @file
31  *   This file includes response definition for RESTful HTTP server.
32  */
33 
34 #ifndef OTBR_REST_RESPONSE_HPP_
35 #define OTBR_REST_RESPONSE_HPP_
36 
37 #include "openthread-br/config.h"
38 
39 #include <chrono>
40 #include <map>
41 #include <string>
42 
43 #include "rest/types.hpp"
44 
45 using std::chrono::duration_cast;
46 using std::chrono::microseconds;
47 using std::chrono::seconds;
48 using std::chrono::steady_clock;
49 
50 namespace otbr {
51 namespace rest {
52 
53 /**
54  * This class implements a response class for OTBR_REST, it could be manipulated by connection instance and resource
55  * handler.
56  */
57 class Response
58 {
59 public:
60     /**
61      * The constructor to initialize a response instance.
62      */
63     Response(void);
64 
65     /**
66      * This method set the response body.
67      *
68      * @param[in] aBody  A string to be set as response body.
69      */
70     void SetBody(std::string &aBody);
71 
72     /**
73      * This method return a string contains the body field of this response.
74      *
75      * @returns A string containing the body field.
76      */
77     std::string GetBody(void) const;
78 
79     /**
80      * This method set the response code.
81      *
82      * @param[in] aCode  A string representing response code such as "404 not found".
83      */
84     void SetResponsCode(std::string &aCode);
85 
86     /**
87      * This method sets the content type.
88      *
89      * @param[in] aCode  A string representing response content type such as text/plain.
90      */
91     void SetContentType(const std::string &aContentType);
92 
93     /**
94      * This method labels the response as need callback.
95      */
96     void SetCallback(void);
97 
98     /**
99      * This method checks whether this response need to be processed by callback handler later.
100      *
101      * @returns A bool value indicates whether this response need to be processed by callback handler later.
102      */
103     bool NeedCallback(void);
104 
105     /**
106      * This method labels the response as complete which means all fields has been successfully set.
107      */
108     void SetComplete();
109 
110     /**
111      * This method checks whether this response is ready to be written to buffer.
112      *
113      * @returns A bool value indicates whether this response is ready to be written to buffer..
114      */
115     bool IsComplete();
116 
117     /**
118      * This method is used to set a timestamp. when a callback is needed and this field tells callback handler when to
119      * collect all the data and form the response.
120      *
121      * @param[in] aStartTime  A timestamp indicates when the response start to wait for callback.
122      */
123     void SetStartTime(steady_clock::time_point aStartTime);
124 
125     /**
126      * This method returns a timestamp of start time.
127      *
128      * @returns A timepoint object indicates start time.
129      */
130     steady_clock::time_point GetStartTime() const;
131 
132     /**
133      * This method serialize a response to a string that could be sent by socket later.
134      *
135      * @returns A string contains status line, headers and body of a response.
136      */
137     std::string Serialize(void) const;
138 
139 private:
140     bool                               mCallback;
141     std::map<std::string, std::string> mHeaders;
142     std::string                        mCode;
143     std::string                        mProtocol;
144     std::string                        mBody;
145     bool                               mComplete;
146     steady_clock::time_point           mStartTime;
147 };
148 
149 } // namespace rest
150 } // namespace otbr
151 
152 #endif // OTBR_REST_RESPONSE_HPP_
153