Module Httpaf.Method
Request Method
The request method token is the primary source of request semantics; it indicates the purpose for which the client has made this request and what is expected by the client as a successful result.
See RFC7231§4 for more details.
type standard
=[
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`GET
RFC7231§4.3.1. Safe, Cacheable.
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`HEAD
RFC7231§4.3.2. Safe, Cacheable.
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`POST
RFC7231§4.3.3. Cacheable.
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`PUT
RFC7231§4.3.4. Idempotent.
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`DELETE
RFC7231§4.3.5. Idempotent.
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`CONNECT
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`OPTIONS
RFC7231§4.3.7. Safe.
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`TRACE
RFC7231§4.3.8. Safe.
]
type t
=[
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standard
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`Other of string
Methods defined outside of RFC7231, or custom methods.
]
val is_safe : standard -> bool
Request methods are considered "safe" if their defined semantics are essentially read-only; i.e., the client does not request, and does not expect, any state change on the origin server as a result of applying a safe method to a target resource. Likewise, reasonable use of a safe method is not expected to cause any harm, loss of property, or unusual burden on the origin server.
See RFC7231§4.2.1 for more details.
val is_cacheable : standard -> bool
Request methods can be defined as "cacheable" to indicate that responses to them are allowed to be stored for future reuse.
See RFC7234 for more details.
val is_idempotent : standard -> bool
A request method is considered "idempotent" if the intended effect on the server of multiple identical requests with that method is the same as the effect for a single such request. Of the request methods defined by this specification, PUT, DELETE, and safe request methods are idempotent.
See RFC7231§4.2.2 for more details.