CTTP (Copper Text Transfer Protocol)
CTTP is used for requesting and sending data between a client and server. It is contained in a CTCP packet. CTTP differs between requests and responses. CTTP is in many points similar to the HTTP Protocol.
Requests
A CTTP Request consist of a request method, a path, the header and an optional data field.
{
Request Method = "Any request method"
Path = "Path of the document"
Header = ...
Data = any
}
Request Methods
Possible request methods are
GET |
Get information from the server |
POST |
Send information to the server |
DELETE |
Delete information from the server |
Request Headers
Request headers can contain the following fields, but each of them is optional
Responses
A CTTP Response consists of a status code, its brief meaning, the header and an optional data field.
{
Status Code = The numerical code of the status
Status Message = "The status as text"
Header = ...
Data = any
}
Status Codes
100 |
Continue |
102 |
Processing |
103 |
Early Hints |
200 |
OK |
201 |
Created |
202 |
Accepted |
301 |
Moved Permanently |
307 |
Temporary Redirect |
308 |
Permanent Redirect |
400 |
Bad Request |
401 |
Unauthorized |
403 |
Forbidden |
404 |
Not Found |
409 |
Conflict |
410 |
Gone |
420 |
Enhance Your Calm |
429 |
Too Many Requests |
498 |
Token Expired |
500 |
Internal Server Error |
501 |
Not Implemented |
503 |
Service Unavailable |
507 |
Insufficient Storage |
521 |
Server Is Down |
522 |
Connection Timed Out |
Response Headers
Response headers can contain the following fields, but each of them is optional