diff --git a/modules/http_server_simple/doc_classes/WebServerSimple.xml b/modules/http_server_simple/doc_classes/WebServerSimple.xml index 6aa6460a3..7a9209704 100644 --- a/modules/http_server_simple/doc_classes/WebServerSimple.xml +++ b/modules/http_server_simple/doc_classes/WebServerSimple.xml @@ -1,8 +1,10 @@ + Default [WebServer] implementation. + Default [WebServer] implementation. @@ -12,64 +14,93 @@ + Adds a mime type to the server. Mime types are used by browsers to better display contents. + Check whether the server is running or not. + Removes a mime type from the server. + What ip to bind to (use). + What port to bind to (use). + The maximum allowed request size. + This includes the entire request header, including file uploads (only if they are stored in memory) because then a big file upload or request can eat all the ram in a server! + Also 0 means 0, not unlimited. This should NOT change (Reason: line above). + The type of [member max_request_size]. + Path to your ssl certificate. + Path to your ssl key. + Whether to start the server when it enters the [SceneTree]. + How the server stores the data uploaded as files. + The file upload limit per request. Total, not per file (less room for misconfigurations). + Only relevant if [member upload_file_store_type] == FILE_UPLOAD_STORE_TYPE_TEMP_FILES. + The type of [member upload_request_max_file_size]. + Only relevant if [member upload_file_store_type] == FILE_UPLOAD_STORE_TYPE_TEMP_FILES. + Where to store temporary files. + Only relevant if [member upload_file_store_type] == FILE_UPLOAD_STORE_TYPE_TEMP_FILES. + Whether to use a separate thread for polling the server socket or not. + Whether to use ssl or not. if [member ssl_cert] and [member ssl_key] is not set, the server will generate them for you. + Whether to use a separate worker threads for handling requests or not. + How many worker threads to use when [member use_worker_threads] is enabled. + Byte. + Kilo Byte. + Mega Byte. + Giga Byte. + Store uploaded files directly in memory. + Store uploaded files as temporary files on disk.