boost::urls::url_base::set_host
Set the host
Synopsis
Declared in header <boost/url/url_base.hpp>
url_base&
set_host(core::string_view s);
Description
Depending on the contents of the passed string, this function sets the host:
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If the string is a valid IPv4 address, then the host is set to the address. The host type is host_type::ipv4 .
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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 .
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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 .
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Otherwise, the host name is set to the string, which may be empty. 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" );