CHttpModule::OnPostEndRequest Method
Represents the method that will handle an EndRequest
post-event, which occurs after the last event in the HTTP integrated request-processing pipeline for the current request.
Syntax
virtual REQUEST_NOTIFICATION_STATUS OnPostEndRequest(
IN IHttpContext* pHttpContext,
IN IHttpEventProvider* pProvider
);
Parameters
pHttpContext
[IN] A pointer to an IHttpContext interface.
pProvider
[IN] A pointer to an IHttpEventProvider interface.
Return Value
A REQUEST_NOTIFICATION_STATUS value.
Remarks
When a request-level module is registered for the RQ_END_REQUEST post-event notification, IIS will call the module's OnPostEndRequest
method after a request has finished processing all of the other events.
Note
Request-level modules can register for the EndRequest
post-event notification by registering for RQ_END_REQUEST
in the module's RegisterModule function.
Example
The following code example demonstrates how to create a request-level HTTP module that registers for the RQ_END_REQUEST
event and post-event notifications. When a request has finished processing all of the other events, IIS will call the example module's OnEndRequest and OnPostEndRequest
methods. Each method will write an entry in the application log of the Windows Event Viewer. When processing is complete, the module will exit.
#define _WINSOCKAPI_
#include <windows.h>
#include <sal.h>
#include <httpserv.h>
// Create the module class.
class MyHttpModule : public CHttpModule
{
public:
// Process an RQ_END_REQUEST event.
REQUEST_NOTIFICATION_STATUS
OnEndRequest(
IN IHttpContext * pHttpContext,
IN IHttpEventProvider * pProvider
)
{
UNREFERENCED_PARAMETER( pHttpContext );
UNREFERENCED_PARAMETER( pProvider );
WriteEventViewerLog("OnEndRequest");
return RQ_NOTIFICATION_CONTINUE;
}
// Process an RQ_END_REQUEST post-event.
REQUEST_NOTIFICATION_STATUS
OnPostEndRequest(
IN IHttpContext * pHttpContext,
IN IHttpEventProvider * pProvider
)
{
UNREFERENCED_PARAMETER( pHttpContext );
UNREFERENCED_PARAMETER( pProvider );
WriteEventViewerLog("OnPostEndRequest");
return RQ_NOTIFICATION_CONTINUE;
}
MyHttpModule()
{
// Open a handle to the Event Viewer.
m_hEventLog = RegisterEventSource( NULL,"IISADMIN" );
}
~MyHttpModule()
{
// Test whether the handle for the Event Viewer is open.
if (NULL != m_hEventLog)
{
// Close the handle to the Event Viewer.
DeregisterEventSource( m_hEventLog );
m_hEventLog = NULL;
}
}
private:
// Create a handle for the event viewer.
HANDLE m_hEventLog;
// Define a method that writes to the Event Viewer.
BOOL WriteEventViewerLog(LPCSTR szNotification)
{
// Test whether the handle for the Event Viewer is open.
if (NULL != m_hEventLog)
{
// Write any strings to the Event Viewer and return.
return ReportEvent(
m_hEventLog,
EVENTLOG_INFORMATION_TYPE, 0, 0,
NULL, 1, 0, &szNotification, NULL );
}
return FALSE;
}
};
// Create the module's class factory.
class MyHttpModuleFactory : public IHttpModuleFactory
{
public:
HRESULT
GetHttpModule(
OUT CHttpModule ** ppModule,
IN IModuleAllocator * pAllocator
)
{
UNREFERENCED_PARAMETER( pAllocator );
// Create a new instance.
MyHttpModule * pModule = new MyHttpModule;
// Test for an error.
if (!pModule)
{
// Return an error if the factory cannot create the instance.
return HRESULT_FROM_WIN32( ERROR_NOT_ENOUGH_MEMORY );
}
else
{
// Return a pointer to the module.
*ppModule = pModule;
pModule = NULL;
// Return a success status.
return S_OK;
}
}
void Terminate()
{
// Remove the class from memory.
delete this;
}
};
// Create the module's exported registration function.
HRESULT
__stdcall
RegisterModule(
DWORD dwServerVersion,
IHttpModuleRegistrationInfo * pModuleInfo,
IHttpServer * pGlobalInfo
)
{
UNREFERENCED_PARAMETER( dwServerVersion );
UNREFERENCED_PARAMETER( pGlobalInfo );
// Set the request notifications and exit.
return pModuleInfo->SetRequestNotifications(
// Specify the class factory.
new MyHttpModuleFactory,
// Specify the event notifications.
RQ_END_REQUEST,
// Specify the post-event notifications.
RQ_END_REQUEST
);
}
Your module must export the RegisterModule
function. You can export this function by creating a module definition (.def) file for your project, or you can compile the module by using the /EXPORT:RegisterModule
switch. For more information, see Walkthrough: Creating a Request-Level HTTP Module By Using Native Code.
You can optionally compile the code by using the __stdcall (/Gz)
calling convention instead of explicitly declaring the calling convention for each function.
Requirements
Type | Description |
---|---|
Client | - IIS 7.0 on Windows Vista - IIS 7.5 on Windows 7 - IIS 8.0 on Windows 8 - IIS 10.0 on Windows 10 |
Server | - IIS 7.0 on Windows Server 2008 - IIS 7.5 on Windows Server 2008 R2 - IIS 8.0 on Windows Server 2012 - IIS 8.5 on Windows Server 2012 R2 - IIS 10.0 on Windows Server 2016 Technical Preview |
Product | - IIS 7.0, IIS 7.5, IIS 8.0, IIS 8.5, IIS 10.0 - IIS Express 7.5, IIS Express 8.0, IIS Express 10.0 |
Header | Httpserv.h |