boost::urls::url_base::resolve
Resolve a URL reference against this base URL
Synopsis
Declared in header <boost/url/url_base.hpp>
system::result<void>
resolve(url_view_base const& ref);
Description
This function attempts to resolve a URL
reference ref
against this base URL
in a manner similar to that of a web browser
resolving an anchor tag.
This URL must satisfy the URI grammar. In other words, it must contain a scheme.
Relative references are only usable when in the context of a base absolute URI. This process of resolving a relative reference within the context of a base URI is defined in detail in rfc3986 (see below).
The resolution process works as if the relative reference is appended to the base URI and the result is normalized.
Given the input base URL, this function resolves the relative reference as if performing the following steps:
-
Ensure the base URI has at least a scheme
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Normalizing the reference path
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Merge base and reference paths
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Normalize the merged path
This function places the result of the resolution into this URL in place.
If an error occurs, the contents of
this URL are unspecified and a
result
with an system::error_code
is returned.
Abnormal hrefs where the number of ".." segments exceeds the number of segments in the base path are handled by including the unmatched ".." segments in the result, as described in Errata 4547 . |
Example
url base1( "/one/two/three" );
base1.resolve("four");
assert( base1.buffer() == "/one/two/four" );
url base2( "http://example.com/" )
base2.resolve("/one");
assert( base2.buffer() == "http://example.com/one" );
url base3( "http://example.com/one" );
base3.resolve("/two");
assert( base3.buffer() == "http://example.com/two" );
url base4( "http://a/b/c/d;p?q" );
base4.resolve("g#s");
assert( base4.buffer() == "http://a/b/c/g#s" );