Yeah thats where I was looking to find the example. I’m basically cribbing the state machine from there with a few modifications.
—Eric > On Jun 21, 2019, at 11:29 AM, Leif Hedstrom <zw...@apache.org> wrote: > > > >> On Jun 21, 2019, at 06:25, Eric Friedrich -X (efriedri - TRITON UK BIDCO >> LIMITED c/o Alter Domus (UK) Limited -OBO at Cisco) >> <efrie...@cisco.com.invalid> wrote: >> >> Thanks- >> On receiving a request for an object (say at URL1), I’m trying to fetch a >> different file (URL2) that contains some authorization data to determine if >> the original request should be allowed. >> >> My hope was to find a more compact way to build a new request, do a >> TSHttpConnect() and then read the contents of URL2 into a buffer. > > Sounds like the authproxy plugin. If it doesn’t have exactly what you need, > it’s probably a good starting point. > > — Leif >> >> —Eric >> >> >> >>> On Jun 21, 2019, at 1:05 AM, Shu Kit Chan <chanshu...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> >>> Hopefully this is of help. >>> >>> https://github.com/apache/trafficserver/pull/5639/files#diff-5c2f3297b2a6ac986fbf042017435a6a >>> >>> It illustrates an example of using the Lua script to get the content >>> of a response into variable and print it out. >>> >>> Kit >>> >>> On Thu, Jun 20, 2019 at 5:41 PM Eric Friedrich -X (efriedri - TRITON >>> UK BIDCO LIMITED c/o Alter Domus (UK) Limited -OBO at Cisco) >>> <efrie...@cisco.com.invalid> wrote: >>>> >>>> Is there a simple API call to use to fetch the contents of a URL into a >>>> buffer? >>>> >>>> I found an example of something close in the authproxy sample plugin, but >>>> there looks to be almost a hundred lines of rather boilerplate code. I’d >>>> like to avoid the copy and paste if I can >>>> >>>> —Eric >>>> >> >