Parsing a Response
After receiving and interpreting a request message, the server returns an HTTP response message.
A response consists of three parts: status line, response header, and response body.
Status Line
The format of the status line is as follows:
HTTP-Version Status-Code Reason-Phrase CRLF
- HTTP-Version: version of the HTTP protocol used by the server.
- Status-Code: status code in the response returned by the server.
A status code consists of three digits. The first digit defines the class of response. There are five values for the first digit:
- 1xx: informational. The request was received, continuing process.
- 2xx: successful. The request was successfully received, understood, and accepted.
- 3xx: redirection. Further action needs to be taken to complete the request.
- 4xx: client error. The request contains bad syntax or cannot be fulfilled.
- 5xx: server error. The server failed to fulfill an apparently valid request.
- Reason-Phrase: text description of a status code.
Response Header
A response header usually contains the response headers listed in Status Codes.
Response Body
The response body is in JSON format.
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