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html_dcg_example.pl
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:- use_module(library(http/thread_httpd)).
:- use_module(library(http/http_dispatch)).
:- use_module(library(http/http_error)).
:- use_module(library(http/html_write)).
% Declare a handler, binding an HTTP path to a predicate.
% Here our path is / (the root) and the goal we'll query will be
% say_hi. The third argument is for options
:- http_handler('/', say_hi, []).
% The predicate server(+Port) starts the server. It simply creates a
% number of Prolog threads and then returns to the toplevel, so you can
% (re-)load code, debug, etc.
server(Port) :-
http_server(http_dispatch, [port(Port)]).
/* The implementation of /. The single argument provides the request
details, which we ignore for now. Our task is to write a CGI-Document:
a number of name: value -pair lines, followed by two newlines, followed
by the document content, The only obligatory header line is the
Content-type: <mime-type> header.
Printing is done with print_html, which takes a list of tokens and
prints them. It attempts to 'reasonably' format html when it recognizes
tags. */
say_hi(_Request) :-
phrase(
html([
head(title('Howdy')),
body([
h1('A Simple Web Page'),
p('With some text')
])
]),
TokenizedHtml,
[]),
format('Content-type: text/html~n~n'),
print_html(TokenizedHtml).