Status Codes
Table 1 describes status codes.
Status Code |
Message |
Description |
---|---|---|
100 |
Continue |
The client should continue with its request. This interim response is used to inform the client that part of the request has been received and has not yet been rejected by the server. |
101 |
Switching Protocols |
The protocol should be switched. The protocol can only be switched to a newer protocol. For example, the current HTTP protocol is switched to a later version of HTTP. |
200 |
Success |
The request has been fulfilled. This indicates that the server has provided the requested web page. |
201 |
Created |
The request is successful and the server has created a new resource. |
202 |
Accepted |
The request has been accepted, but the processing has not been completed. |
203 |
Non-Authoritative Information |
Unauthorized information. The request is successful. |
204 |
NoContent |
The server has successfully processed the request, but does not return any content. The status code is returned in response to an HTTP OPTIONS request. |
205 |
Reset Content |
The server has successfully processed the request, but does not return any content. |
206 |
Partial Content |
The server has successfully processed the partial GET request. |
300 |
Multiple Choices |
There are multiple options for the location of the requested resource. The response contains a list of resource characteristics and addresses from which a user terminal (such as a browser) can choose the most appropriate one. |
301 |
Moved Permanently |
The requested resource has been assigned a new permanent URI, and the new URI is contained in the response. |
302 |
Found |
The requested resource resides temporarily under a different URI. |
303 |
See Other |
The response to the request can be found under a different URI, and should be retrieved using a GET or POST method. |
304 |
Not Modified |
The requested resource has not been modified. In such a case, there is no need to retransmit the resource since the client still has a previously-downloaded copy. |
305 |
Use Proxy |
The requested resource is available only through a proxy. |
306 |
Unused |
The HTTP status code is no longer used. |
400 |
BadRequest |
Invalid request. The client should not repeat the request without modifications. |
401 |
Unauthorized |
This status code is returned after the client provides the authentication information, indicating that the authentication information is incorrect or invalid. |
402 |
Payment Required |
This status code is reserved for future use. |
403 |
Forbidden |
The server has received the request and understood it, but the server is refusing to respond to it. The client should modify the request instead of re-initiating it. |
404 |
NotFound |
The requested resource cannot be found. The client should not repeat the request without modifications. |
405 |
MethodNotAllowed |
A request method is not supported for the requested resource. The client should not repeat the request without modifications. |
406 |
Not Acceptable |
The server could not fulfill the request according to the content characteristics of the request. |
407 |
Proxy Authentication Required |
This code is similar to 401, but indicates that the client must first authenticate itself with the proxy. |
408 |
Request Time-out |
The server has timed out waiting for the request. The client may repeat the request without modifications at any time later. |
409 |
Conflict |
The request could not be processed due to a conflict in the request. This status code indicates that the resource that the client is attempting to create already exists, or that the request has failed to be processed because of the update of the conflict request. |
410 |
Gone |
The requested resource cannot be found. The status code indicates that the requested resource has been deleted permanently. |
411 |
Length Required |
The server is refusing to process the request without a defined Content-Length. |
412 |
Precondition Failed |
The server does not meet one of the preconditions that the requester puts on the request. |
413 |
Request Entity Too Large |
The server is refusing to process a request because the request entity is too large for the server to process. The server may disable the connection to prevent the client from sending requests consecutively. If the server is only temporarily unable to process the request, the response will contain a Retry-After header field. |
414 |
Request-URI Too Large |
The Request-URI is too long for the server to process. |
415 |
Unsupported Media Type |
The server does not support the media type in the request. |
416 |
Requested range not satisfiable |
The requested range is invalid. |
417 |
Expectation Failed |
The server has failed to meet the requirements of the Expect request-header field. |
422 |
UnprocessableEntity |
The request was well-formed but was unable to be followed due to semantic errors. |
429 |
TooManyRequests |
The client sends excessive requests to the server within a given time (exceeding the limit on the access frequency of the client), or the server receives excessive requests within a given time (beyond its processing capability). In this case, the client should resend the request after the time specified in the Retry-After header of the response has elapsed. |
500 |
InternalServerError |
The server is able to receive the request but unable to understand it. |
501 |
Not Implemented |
The server does not support the requested function. |
502 |
Bad Gateway |
The server was acting as a gateway or proxy and received an invalid request from the remote server. |
503 |
ServiceUnavailable |
The requested service is invalid. The client should not repeat the request without modifications. |
504 |
ServerTimeout |
The request cannot be fulfilled within a given time. This status code is returned to the client only when the Timeout parameter is specified in the request. |
505 |
HTTP Version not supported |
The server does not support the HTTP protocol version used in the request. |
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