complete
Class: matlab.net.http.ResponseMessage
Namespace: matlab.net.http
Process or reprocess response payload Content-Type
Description
returns a copy of the message with msg = complete(msg,consumer)msg.Body.Payload processed
by a matlab.net.http.io.ContentConsumer. The consumer might store its result in
msg.Body.Data or process it in some other manner.
Use the complete method when:
Body.Datawas unset or not set properly because the server inserted the wrong Content-Type in the message or the Content-Type was missing.You set the ConvertResponse
HTTPOptions.ConvertResponseproperty tofalseto prevent conversion of the data when it was originally received.You specified the wrong
consumerwhen sending the message.
If there was an exception processing the received message, or if you set the
HTTPOptions.SavePayload property when you sent the request,
the Body.Payload in this response message contains the original
payload (if any). In this case, modify the header of this message to add or correct
the Content-Type field. Then call the complete method to process
the response as if the server had inserted that Content-Type field originally. The
result is new contents in Body.Data and/or
Data processed by the specified
consumer.
If Body.Payload is set, then this method ignores the current value of
Body.Data and reprocesses that payload based on
Content-Type. This case occurs for a conversion error or if you specified
SavePayload. But if conversion of the incoming data
succeeded originally, but was incorrect, Body.Data is set and
Body.Payload might be empty. In this case, change the
ContentTypeField in the received message to the desired type and then call this
method. complete attempts to convert the data back to a payload
based on the Body.ContentType property used to convert it
originally. Then it is reconverted using the new Content-Type header in the response
message. If Data is not empty, then the returned
Body.Payload is set.
If you specified SavePayload when sending
the message, complete uses the original payload that
was preserved in Body.Payload instead, with no
loss of information.
If the ResponseMessage.Completed property is set,
complete does nothing. In a message that contains a
Body, this property is normally set only if
msg.Body.Payload has been set.
Input Arguments
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Examples
Version History
Introduced in R2016b