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{{Text|'''HTTP functionality is current unstable, and requires [[$UNSTABLE]]:HTTP to be able to use.'''|red}}
{{Text|'''HTTP functionality is current unstable, and requires [[$UNSTABLE]]:HTTP to be able to use.'''|red}}


{{PageSyntax}}
{{PageSyntax}}
: ''_STATUSCODE''({{Parameter|Handle}})
: [[_STATUSCODE]]({{Parameter|Handle}})
 


{{PageParameters}}
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* {{Parameter|Handle}} is the handle returned from [[_OPENCLIENT]] when making an HTTP request.
* {{Parameter|Handle}} is the handle returned from [[_OPENCLIENT]] when making an HTTP request.


{{PageDescription}}
{{PageDescription}}
'''_STATUSCODE''' is used to get the HTTP status code returned on an HTTP response. A list of HTTP status codes can be read [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_HTTP_status_codes here], generally speaking codes in the 200 range indicate success, 400 range indicates a client error, and 500 range indicate a server error.
'''_STATUSCODE''' is used to get the HTTP status code returned on an HTTP response. A list of HTTP status codes can be read [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_HTTP_status_codes here], generally speaking codes in the 200 range indicate success, 400 range indicates a client error, and 500 range indicate a server error.


{{PageAvailability}}
{{PageAvailability}}
* '''QB64-PE v3.5.0 and up'''
* '''QB64-PE v3.5.0 and up'''


{{PageExamples}}
{{PageExamples}}

Revision as of 22:03, 6 January 2023

_STATUSCODE gives the HTTP status code of an HTTP response that was opened using _OPENCLIENT.

HTTP functionality is current unstable, and requires $UNSTABLE:HTTP to be able to use.


Syntax

_STATUSCODE(Handle)


Parameters

  • Handle is the handle returned from _OPENCLIENT when making an HTTP request.


Description

_STATUSCODE is used to get the HTTP status code returned on an HTTP response. A list of HTTP status codes can be read here, generally speaking codes in the 200 range indicate success, 400 range indicates a client error, and 500 range indicate a server error.


Availability

  • QB64-PE v3.5.0 and up


Examples

$UNSTABLE:Http

' This URL simply returns a fake JSON response
h& = _OPENCLIENT("HTTP:https://httpbin.org/json")

' Print the status code on the HTTP response
PRINT _STATUSCODE(h&)

CLOSE h&

Matthew Kilgore
200


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