From: Shayne Fletcher <shayne.fletcher.50@gmail.com>
To: "caml-list@inria.fr users" <caml-list@inria.fr>
Subject: [Caml-list] [Async / Cohttp_async] Problem getting all of the data in a response body
Date: Wed, 5 Jul 2017 18:55:34 -0400 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <CAMsAzy9S4GM4Q9vOqk0PSK9UnoK-tZQtDGmoNF4qmFQP3TpQig@mail.gmail.com> (raw)
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Can anyone help me out with this?
In short, I'm doing a HTTP POST with a handler along the lines of:
```
fun ((resp : Cohttp_async.Response.t)
, (body : Cohttp_async.Body.t)) : unit Or_error.t ->
let r : string Async.Pipe.Reader.t = Cohttp_async.Body.to_pipe body in
let _ =
Async.Pipe.iter
r
~continue_on_error:true
~f:(fun s -> Async.return (printf "%s" s)) in
(Ok () : unit Or_error.t)
```
Each time I invoke the program I get, more or less output (very
occasionally none) but never all of it. The response header says it's
"fixed 2700816" and indeed, if I replace the code above with
```
fun ((resp : Cohttp_async.Response.t)
, (body : Cohttp_async.Body.t)) : unit Or_error.t ->
let r : string Async.Pipe.Reader.t = Cohttp_async.Body.to_pipe body in
let n : int Deferred.t =
Async.Pipe.fold
r
~init:0
~f:(fun acc s ->
printf "acc : %d\n" acc; Async.return (acc + String.length s)
) in
let _ : unit Deferred.t = n >>| fun n -> printf "Chars read : %d" n in
(Ok () : unit Or_error.t)
```
then (for example), on the first run I might see
```
acc : 0
acc : 1118
acc : 7503
acc : 8780
```
and then on the second run I might see
```
acc : 0
acc : 1118
acc : 4949
```
but never have I seen "Chars read : 2700816".
I've tried a bunch of different things:
- `Pipe.read_all`:
```
let _ =
Async.Pipe.read_all r >>|
fun q -> Queue.iter q ~f:(fun s -> printf "%s" s) in
...
```
No output.
- `Pipe.drain_and_count`:
```
let _ =
Async.Pipe.drain_and_count r >>|
fun n -> printf "Count %d\n" n in
...
```
No output.
- `Pipe.to_list`:
```
let _ =
Async.Pipe.to_list r >>|
fun l -> printf "%s" (String.concat ~sep:"" l) in
...
```
No output.
Also tried the obvious:
- `Cohttp_async.Body.to_string`:
```
let s = Cohttp_async.Body.to_string body in
let _ = s >>| fun s -> printf "%s" s in
...
```
No output.
I'm new to this and obviously missing something fundamental :) Is there a
kind soul out there who can give me a hint on how to proceed please?
Thanks!
--
Shayne Fletcher
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next reply other threads:[~2017-07-05 22:55 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 5+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2017-07-05 22:55 Shayne Fletcher [this message]
2017-07-06 5:23 ` Nicolás Ojeda Bär
2017-07-06 5:37 ` Yaron Minsky
2017-07-06 6:51 ` Shayne Fletcher
2017-07-06 17:20 ` Shayne Fletcher
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