ONCX10 ;HCIOFO/SG - HTTP 1.0 CLIENT ; 6/20/06 9:29am ;;2.11;ONCOLOGY;**40,41,46**;Mar 07, 1995;Build 39 ; Q ; ;***** GETS THE DATA FROM THE PROVIDED URL USING HTTP 1.0 ; ; URL URL (http://host:port/path) ; ; [ONC8FLG] Timeout and flags to control processing ; If a value of this parameter starts from a number ; then this number is used as a value of the timeout ; (in seconds). Otherwise, the default value of 3 ; seconds is used. ; ; [ONC8RDAT] Closed root of the variable where the message ; body is returned. Data is stored in consecutive ; nodes (numbers starting from 1). If a line is ; longer than 245 characters, only 245 characters ; are stored in the corresponding node. After that, ; overflow sub-nodes are created. For example: ; ; @ONC8DATA@(1)="" ; @ONC8DATA@(2)="VistA" ; @ONC8DATA@(3)="" ; @ONC8DATA@(4)="

" ; @ONC8DATA@(5)="Beginning of a very long line" ; @ONC8DATA@(5,1)="Continuation #1 of the long line" ; @ONC8DATA@(5,2)="Continuation #2 of the long line" ; @ONC8DATA@(5,...)=... ; @ONC8DATA@(6)="

" ; ... ; ; [.ONC8RHDR] Reference to a local variable where the parsed ; headers are returned. Header names are converted to ; upper case; the values are left "as is". The root ; node contains the status line. For example: ; ; ONC8HDR="HTTP/1.0 200 OK" ; ONC8HDR("CACHE-CONTROL")="private" ; ONC8HDR("CONNECTION")="Keep-Alive" ; ONC8HDR("CONTENT-LENGTH")="2690" ; ONC8HDR("CONTENT-TYPE")="text/html" ; ONC8HDR("DATE")="Fri, 26 Sep 2003 16:04:10 GMT" ; ONC8HDR("SERVER")="GWS/2.1" ; ; [ONC8SDAT] Closed root of a variable containing body of the ; request message. Data should be formatted as ; described earlier (see the ONC8RDAT parameter). ; ; NOTE: If this parameter is defined, not empty, and the ; referenced array contains data then the POST request ; is generated. Otherwise, the GET request is sent. ; ; [.ONC8SHDR] Reference to a local variable containing header ; values, which will be added to the request. ; ; [REDIR] This IS NOT a published parameter. It is used ; internally to limit number of redirections. ; ; Return values: ; ; <0 Error Descriptor ; (see the $$ERROR^ONCXERR for descriptor structure ; and the MSGLIST^ONCXERR for list of error) ; ; >0 HTTP Status Code^Description ; ; Most common HTTP status codes: ; ; 200 Ok ; ; 301 Moved Permanently (The application should either ; automatically update the URL with the new one from ; the Location response header or instruct the user ; how to do this). ; ; 302 Moved Temporarily (The application should continue ; using the original URL). ; ; NOTE: You will not see this code for GET requests. ; They are redirected automatically. ; ; 303 See Other (The resource has moved to another URL ; given by the Location response header, and should ; be automatically retrieved by the client using the ; GET method. This is often used by a CGI script to ; redirect the client to an existing file). ; ; NOTE: You will not see this status code because it ; is handled automatically inside the function. ; ; 400 Bad Request ; ; 404 Not Found ; ; 500 Server Error (An unexpected server error. The most ; common cause is a server-side script that has bad ; syntax, fails, or otherwise can't run correctly). ; ; See the http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc1945.html for more details. ; GETURL(URL,ONC8FLG,ONC8RDAT,ONC8RHDR,ONC8SDAT,ONC8SHDR,REDIR) ; N $ESTACK,$ETRAP,HOST,I,IP,IPADDR,PATH,PORT,RQS,STATUS,X S ONC8FLG=$G(ONC8FLG) S:ONC8FLG'?1.N.E ONC8FLG="3"_ONC8FLG S I=$$PARSE^ONCXURL(URL,.HOST,.PORT,.PATH) Q:I<0 I ;--- Check the host name/address I HOST'?1.3N3(1"."1.3N) D Q:IPADDR="" $$ERROR^ONCXERR(-2,,HOST) . ;--- Resolve the host name into IP address(es) . S IPADDR=$$ADDRESS^XLFNSLK(HOST) Q:IPADDR="" . ;--- Check for the Host header value . S I="" . F S I=$O(ONC8SHDR(I)) Q:(I="")!($$UP^XLFSTR(I)="HOST") . S:I="" ONC8SHDR("Host")=HOST E S IPADDR=HOST ;--- Connect to the host F I=1:1 S IP=$P(IPADDR,",",I) Q:IP="" D Q:'$G(POP) . D CALL^%ZISTCP(IP,PORT,+ONC8FLG) Q:$G(POP) $$ERROR^ONCXERR(-3,,IPADDR) ;--- Perform the transaction K STATUS D S:'$D(STATUS) STATUS=$$ERROR^ONCXERR(-6) . ;--- Setup the error processing . S X="ERRTRAP^ONCX10",@^%ZOSF("TRAP"),$ETRAP="" . ;--- Send the request and get the response . S RQS=$$REQUEST^ONCX10A(PATH,$G(ONC8SDAT),.ONC8SHDR) . I RQS<0 S STATUS=RQS Q . S STATUS=$$RECEIVE^ONCX10A(+ONC8FLG,$G(ONC8RDAT),.ONC8RHDR) ;--- Close the socket D CLOSE^%ZISTCP ;--- Redirect if requested by the server S I=+STATUS I (I\100)=3 D:$S(I=303:1,I=301:0,1:RQS="GET") . I $G(REDIR)>5 S STATUS=$$ERROR^ONCXERR(-5) Q . S URL=$G(ONC8RHDR("LOCATION")) . I URL="" S STATUS=$$ERROR^ONCXERR(-4) Q . I RQS="POST" N ONC8SDAT ; Force the GET request . S STATUS=$$GETURL(URL,ONC8FLG,$G(ONC8RDAT),.ONC8RHDR,$G(ONC8SDAT),.ONC8SHDR,$G(REDIR)+1) ;--- Return the status Q STATUS ; ERRTRAP D @^%ZOSF("ERRTN") Q