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%CSP.Request

class %CSP.Request extends %Library.RegisteredObject

The %CSP.Request class encapsulates an incoming URL and its parameters.

When a csp request is received, the CSP Server creates an instance of the %CSP.Request class. This is accessible via the %request variable.

Property Inventory

Method Inventory

Properties

property AppMatch as %String;
Portion of the url which we matched on to determine the web application settings to use
Property methods: AppMatchDisplayToLogical(), AppMatchGet(), AppMatchIsValid(), AppMatchLogicalToDisplay(), AppMatchLogicalToOdbc(), AppMatchNormalize()
property Application as %String;
The section of the Url that has been matched against a CSP application name.
Property methods: ApplicationDisplayToLogical(), ApplicationGet(), ApplicationIsValid(), ApplicationLogicalToDisplay(), ApplicationLogicalToOdbc(), ApplicationNormalize()
property CSPGatewayRequest as %Boolean [ InitialExpression = 0 ];
True if the request came the CSP Gateway, and false if it was from the command line or the built in web server.
Property methods: CSPGatewayRequestDisplayToLogical(), CSPGatewayRequestGet(), CSPGatewayRequestIsValid(), CSPGatewayRequestLogicalToDisplay(), CSPGatewayRequestNormalize()
property CgiEnvs as %String [ MultiDimensional ];
An array of strings containing any environment values associated with this request. The format of this array is:
  • request.CgiEnvs(<NAME>)=<VALUE>
Where <NAME> is the name of the Cgi environment variable and <VALUE> is the value of this environment variable.

It is suggested that you use the accessor methods rather than set/get the value of this multidimentional property directly.
Property methods: CgiEnvsDisplayToLogical(), CgiEnvsGet(), CgiEnvsIsValid(), CgiEnvsLogicalToDisplay(), CgiEnvsLogicalToOdbc(), CgiEnvsNormalize(), CgiEnvsSet()
property CharSet as %String;
Character set this request was send in, if not specified in the HTTP headers it defaults to the character set of the page it is being submitted to.
Property methods: CharSetDisplayToLogical(), CharSetGet(), CharSetIsValid(), CharSetLogicalToDisplay(), CharSetLogicalToOdbc(), CharSetNormalize()
property Content as %CSP.Stream;
A %CSP.Stream containing the content submitted with this request.
Property methods: ContentGet(), ContentGetSwizzled(), ContentIsValid(), ContentNewObject(), ContentSet()
property ContentType as %String;
A string indicating the MIME Content-Type of the request.
Property methods: ContentTypeDisplayToLogical(), ContentTypeGet(), ContentTypeIsValid(), ContentTypeLogicalToDisplay(), ContentTypeLogicalToOdbc(), ContentTypeNormalize()
property Cookies as %String [ MultiDimensional ];
An array of strings containing any cookie values associated with this request. The format of this array is:
  • request.Cookies(<NAME>,<INDEX>)=<VALUE>
Where <NAME> is the name of the cookie, <INDEX> is an index number starting at 1 as you may have multiple cookies with the same name so subsequent ones will be added with a higher index number. <VALUE> is the value of this cookie.

It is suggested that you use the accessor methods rather than set/get the value of this multidimentional property directly.
Property methods: CookiesDisplayToLogical(), CookiesGet(), CookiesIsValid(), CookiesLogicalToDisplay(), CookiesLogicalToOdbc(), CookiesNormalize(), CookiesSet()
property Data as %String [ MultiDimensional ];
An array of strings containing any parameter name/value pairs associated with this request. The format of this array is:
  • %request.Data(<NAME>,<INDEX>)=<VALUE>
  • %request.Data(<NAME>,<INDEX>,"encrypt")=<Encrypted state>
  • %request.Data(<NAME>,<INDEX>,"O")=<Order number item was added>
Where <NAME> is the name of the parameter, <INDEX> is an index number starting at 1 as you may have multiple parameters with the same name so subsequent ones will be added with a higher index number. <VALUE> is the value of this parameter. <Encrypted state> is 1 if the value of this parameter was encrpyted and 0 otherwise.
Note that it is faster to access this multidimensional property directly rather than going through the accessor methods. For example:
  ; Set the index number one 'Name' to 'Value'
  Set %request.Data("Name",1)="Value"
  ; Output the value of parameter 'Name' for index number one (the default)
  Write %request.Data("Name",1)
  ; Insert a new value for parameter 'Name' to 'Value'
  Set %request.Data("Name",$Order(%request.Data("Name",""),-1)+1)="Value"
  ; Test if parameter 'Name' at index 2 is encrypted
  If $Data(%request.Data("Name",2,"encrypt"))
  

If InterSystems IRIS receives a value that is longer than the string length limit, it automatically creates a stream, writes the value to that stream, and places the stream OREF into the Data property in place of the actual value. This means that in any case where you might receive a very long string, your code should examine the value to see if it is an OREF, and then handle it accordingly:

   Set value=%request.Data("fieldname",1)
   If $isobject(value) { 
     ; Treat this as a stream 
   } Else { 
     ; Treat this as a regular string
   }
  
Property methods: DataDisplayToLogical(), DataGet(), DataIsValid(), DataLogicalToDisplay(), DataLogicalToOdbc(), DataNormalize(), DataSet()
property GatewayApplication as %String;
The section of the Url that the CSP Gateway on the web server matched against to determine which InterSystems IRIS server to send the request to. If the Url was '/csp/samples/menu.csp' and the CSP Gateway is setup to match all requests to '/csp' then this parameter would be '/csp'.
Property methods: GatewayApplicationDisplayToLogical(), GatewayApplicationGet(), GatewayApplicationIsValid(), GatewayApplicationLogicalToDisplay(), GatewayApplicationLogicalToOdbc(), GatewayApplicationNormalize()
property GatewayBuild as %String;
The internal build version of the CSP Gateway talking to the server
Property methods: GatewayBuildDisplayToLogical(), GatewayBuildGet(), GatewayBuildIsValid(), GatewayBuildLogicalToDisplay(), GatewayBuildLogicalToOdbc(), GatewayBuildNormalize()
property GatewayConnectionName as %String;
The name of the connection in the CSP Gateway that this request was sent to.
Property methods: GatewayConnectionNameDisplayToLogical(), GatewayConnectionNameGet(), GatewayConnectionNameIsValid(), GatewayConnectionNameLogicalToDisplay(), GatewayConnectionNameLogicalToOdbc(), GatewayConnectionNameNormalize()
property GatewayInstanceName as %String;
The instance host name of the Gateway that is communicating with this process
Property methods: GatewayInstanceNameDisplayToLogical(), GatewayInstanceNameGet(), GatewayInstanceNameIsValid(), GatewayInstanceNameLogicalToDisplay(), GatewayInstanceNameLogicalToOdbc(), GatewayInstanceNameNormalize()
property GatewayNewId as %Boolean [ InitialExpression = 0 ];
True if the sessionId is newly assigned by the Gateway, and false if it is provided by the browser
Property methods: GatewayNewIdDisplayToLogical(), GatewayNewIdGet(), GatewayNewIdIsValid(), GatewayNewIdLogicalToDisplay(), GatewayNewIdNormalize(), GatewayNewIdSet()
property GatewaySessionCookie as %String;
The session cookie that the Gateway picked as the sessionId
Property methods: GatewaySessionCookieDisplayToLogical(), GatewaySessionCookieGet(), GatewaySessionCookieIsValid(), GatewaySessionCookieLogicalToDisplay(), GatewaySessionCookieLogicalToOdbc(), GatewaySessionCookieNormalize()
property GatewayTimeout as %Integer [ InitialExpression = 60 ];
The value of the Server Response Timeout in the Gateway configuration.
Property methods: GatewayTimeoutDisplayToLogical(), GatewayTimeoutGet(), GatewayTimeoutIsValid(), GatewayTimeoutLogicalToDisplay(), GatewayTimeoutNormalize(), GatewayTimeoutSet()
property Method as %String;
A string indicating HTTP method used for this request. Normally one of 'GET', 'POST', or 'HEAD'.
Property methods: MethodDisplayToLogical(), MethodGet(), MethodIsValid(), MethodLogicalToDisplay(), MethodLogicalToOdbc(), MethodNormalize(), MethodSet()
property MimeData as %RawString [ MultiDimensional ];
An array of streams containing any multipart/mime data associated with this request. The format of this array is:
  • request.MimeData(<NAME>,<INDEX>)=<VALUE>
Where <NAME> is the name of the mime data stream, <INDEX> is an index number starting at 1 as you may have multiple mime streams with the same name so subsequent ones will be added with a higher index number. <VALUE> is the Oref of the stream associated with this mime data.

It is suggested that you use the accessor methods rather than set/get the value of this multidimentional property directly.
Property methods: MimeDataGet(), MimeDataIsValid(), MimeDataSet()
property NoResetTimeout as %Boolean [ InitialExpression = 0 ];
If set to true then do not reset the session timeout for this request. Useful if this request is checking some state on the session but does not want to reset the timeout and cause the session to last longer. This property is set automatically if you pass in query parameter 'CSPNoResetTimeout'.
Property methods: NoResetTimeoutDisplayToLogical(), NoResetTimeoutGet(), NoResetTimeoutIsValid(), NoResetTimeoutLogicalToDisplay(), NoResetTimeoutNormalize(), NoResetTimeoutSet()
property PageName as %String;
A string containing the name of the CSP page being processed.
Property methods: PageNameDisplayToLogical(), PageNameGet(), PageNameIsValid(), PageNameLogicalToDisplay(), PageNameLogicalToOdbc(), PageNameNormalize(), PageNameSet()
property Protocol as %String [ InitialExpression = "HTTP/1.1" ];
HTTP protocol version of the browser request. Normally either 'HTTP/1.0' for older browsers and 'HTTP/1.1' for newer browsers.
Property methods: ProtocolDisplayToLogical(), ProtocolGet(), ProtocolIsValid(), ProtocolLogicalToDisplay(), ProtocolLogicalToOdbc(), ProtocolNormalize()
property RegistryMethods as %Integer [ InitialExpression = 1 ];
The status of Registry Methods [1:Enabled; 0:Disabled]
Property methods: RegistryMethodsDisplayToLogical(), RegistryMethodsGet(), RegistryMethodsIsValid(), RegistryMethodsLogicalToDisplay(), RegistryMethodsNormalize(), RegistryMethodsSet()
property RequestId as %String;
The Gatewway Request Id
Property methods: RequestIdDisplayToLogical(), RequestIdGet(), RequestIdIsValid(), RequestIdLogicalToDisplay(), RequestIdLogicalToOdbc(), RequestIdNormalize(), RequestIdSet()
property Secure as %Boolean [ InitialExpression = 0 ];
True if the communication between the browser and the web server was using the secure https protocol. False for a normal http connection.
Property methods: SecureDisplayToLogical(), SecureGet(), SecureIsValid(), SecureLogicalToDisplay(), SecureNormalize()
property URL as %String;
A string containing the URL up to and including the page name and extension, but not including the query string.
Property methods: URLDisplayToLogical(), URLGet(), URLIsValid(), URLLogicalToDisplay(), URLLogicalToOdbc(), URLNormalize(), URLSet()
property URLPrefix as %String;
If the url contains the configuration name of the server as the first piece then this is defined to be the correct prefix to prepend to urls so they include this config name
Property methods: URLPrefixDisplayToLogical(), URLPrefixGet(), URLPrefixIsValid(), URLPrefixLogicalToDisplay(), URLPrefixLogicalToOdbc(), URLPrefixNormalize(), URLPrefixSet()
property UserAgent as %String;
A string indicating the type of browser from which the request originated, as determined from the HTTP_USER_AGENT header.
Property methods: UserAgentDisplayToLogical(), UserAgentGet(), UserAgentIsValid(), UserAgentLogicalToDisplay(), UserAgentLogicalToOdbc(), UserAgentNormalize()

Methods

final method Count(name As %String) as %Integer
Returns the number of values associated with the name-value pair name.
final method CountCookie(name As %String) as %Integer
Returns the count of cookies with this name.
final method CountMimeData(name As %String) as %Integer
Returns the count of multipart MIME streams with this name.
final method Decrypt(data As %String, key As %String) as %Status
Given an encrypted string that is a series of name-value pairs and a key to decrypt it with this will insert them into the request and set the encrypted flag.
final method Find(name As %String, value As %String) as %Integer
Returns the index of the name-value pair for name with value. If not found, return "".
final method Get(name As %String, default As %String = "", index As %Integer = 1) as %String
Returns the value of name-value pair name.

If more than one value is associated with name, then the values are subscripted using index starting with 1. Note that any encrypted parameters will have lower index values than any unencrypted parameters, and so will come first when you loop through them.

If the name-value pair is not defined, returns the value of default.

It is recommended to access the Data property directly because it is faster. For example, this call is equivalent to:

  Set return=$Get(%request.Data(name,index),default)
  
final method GetCgiEnv(name As %String, default As %String = "") as %String
Retrieves the named CGI environment variable.
final method GetCookie(name As %String, default As %String = "", index As %Integer = 1) as %String
Retrieves the named cookie
final method GetMimeData(name As %String, default As %Stream.Object = "", index As %Integer = 1) as %Stream.Object
Retrieves the named multipart MIME stream.
final method Insert(name As %String, value As %String)
Insert the value of name-value pair name to value.

If more than one value is associated with name, then the values are subscripted using index starting with 1.

It is recommended to access the Data property directly because it is faster. For example, this call is equivalent to:

  Set %request.Data(name,$Order(%request.Data(name,""),-1)+1)=value
  
final method IsDefined(name As %String, index As %Integer = 1) as %Boolean
Tests if a name-value pair name is defined.

It is recommended to access the Data property directly because it is faster. For example, this call is equivalent to:

  Set return=$Data(%request.Data(name,index))
  
final method IsDefinedCgiEnv(name As %String) as %Boolean
Returns true if the named CGI environment variable exists in the collection, false otherwise.
final method IsDefinedCookie(name As %String, index As %Integer = 1) as %Boolean
Returns true if the named cookie exists in the cookie collection, false otherwise.
final method IsDefinedMimeData(name As %String, index As %Integer = 1) as %Boolean
Returns true if the named multipart MIME stream exists in the collection, false otherwise.
final method IsEncrypted(name As %String, index As %Integer = 1) as %Boolean
Return true if the name-value pair name at index is encrypted in the url and false if it is not. This is useful to check that a parameter value that should not be altered and so is generated and encrypted on the server has not been replaced by the user by a 'http://machine/url.csp?PARAM=TEST' rather than the encrypted string produced by the server.

It is recommended to access the Data property directly because it is faster. For example, this call is equivalent to:

  Set return=$Get(%request.Data(name,index,"encrypt"),0)
  
Returns the next key in sequence.

It is recommended to access the Data property directly because it is faster. For example, this call is equivalent to:

  Set return=$Order(%request.Data(name))
  
final method NextCgiEnv(name As %String) as %String
Retrieves the next CGI environment variable name in the sequence
final method NextCookie(name As %String) as %String
Retrieves the next cookie name in the sequence
final method NextIndex(name As %String, ByRef index As %Integer = "") as %String
Pass the index by reference and it updates it with the next index number for the name-value pair name. The method returns the value at the new index number. This is useful for looping through the index values.

It is recommended to access the Data property directly because it is faster. For example, this call is equivalent to:

  Set index=$Order(%request.Data(name,index),1,return)
  
final method NextMimeData(name As %String) as %String
Retrieves name of the next multipart MIME stream stored in the request object.
final method NextMimeDataIndex(name As %String, index As %Integer = "") as %String
Return the index number of the next multipart MIME stream stored in the request object.
final method Reset()
Resets this %CSP.Request object to its initial state

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