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/* $NetBSD: http.h,v 1.1.1.2 2015/01/29 06:38:28 spz Exp $ */
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/* $NetBSD: http.h,v 1.1.1.2 2015/01/29 06:38:28 spz Exp $ */
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/*
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* Copyright (c) 2000-2007 Niels Provos <provos@citi.umich.edu>
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* Copyright (c) 2007-2012 Niels Provos and Nick Mathewson
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*
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* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
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* are met:
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* 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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* 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
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* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
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* documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
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* 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products
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* derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
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* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR
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* THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
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*/
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#ifndef _EVENT2_HTTP_H_
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#define _EVENT2_HTTP_H_
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/* For int types. */
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#include <event2/util.h> |
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#ifdef __cplusplus
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extern "C" { |
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#endif
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/* In case we haven't included the right headers yet. */
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struct evbuffer;
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struct event_base;
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/** @file event2/http.h
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*
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* Basic support for HTTP serving.
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*
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* As Libevent is a library for dealing with event notification and most
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* interesting applications are networked today, I have often found the
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* need to write HTTP code. The following prototypes and definitions provide
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* an application with a minimal interface for making HTTP requests and for
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* creating a very simple HTTP server.
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*/
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/* Response codes */
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#define HTTP_OK 200 /**< request completed ok */ |
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#define HTTP_NOCONTENT 204 /**< request does not have content */ |
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#define HTTP_MOVEPERM 301 /**< the uri moved permanently */ |
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#define HTTP_MOVETEMP 302 /**< the uri moved temporarily */ |
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#define HTTP_NOTMODIFIED 304 /**< page was not modified from last */ |
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#define HTTP_BADREQUEST 400 /**< invalid http request was made */ |
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#define HTTP_NOTFOUND 404 /**< could not find content for uri */ |
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#define HTTP_BADMETHOD 405 /**< method not allowed for this uri */ |
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#define HTTP_ENTITYTOOLARGE 413 /**< */ |
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#define HTTP_EXPECTATIONFAILED 417 /**< we can't handle this expectation */ |
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#define HTTP_INTERNAL 500 /**< internal error */ |
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#define HTTP_NOTIMPLEMENTED 501 /**< not implemented */ |
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#define HTTP_SERVUNAVAIL 503 /**< the server is not available */ |
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struct evhttp;
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struct evhttp_request;
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struct evkeyvalq;
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struct evhttp_bound_socket;
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struct evconnlistener;
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/**
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* Create a new HTTP server.
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*
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* @param base (optional) the event base to receive the HTTP events
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* @return a pointer to a newly initialized evhttp server structure
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* @see evhttp_free()
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*/
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struct evhttp *evhttp_new(struct event_base *base); |
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/**
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* Binds an HTTP server on the specified address and port.
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*
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* Can be called multiple times to bind the same http server
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* to multiple different ports.
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*
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* @param http a pointer to an evhttp object
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* @param address a string containing the IP address to listen(2) on
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* @param port the port number to listen on
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* @return 0 on success, -1 on failure.
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* @see evhttp_accept_socket()
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*/
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int evhttp_bind_socket(struct evhttp *http, const char *address, ev_uint16_t port); |
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/**
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* Like evhttp_bind_socket(), but returns a handle for referencing the socket.
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*
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* The returned pointer is not valid after \a http is freed.
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*
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* @param http a pointer to an evhttp object
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* @param address a string containing the IP address to listen(2) on
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* @param port the port number to listen on
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* @return Handle for the socket on success, NULL on failure.
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* @see evhttp_bind_socket(), evhttp_del_accept_socket()
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*/
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struct evhttp_bound_socket *evhttp_bind_socket_with_handle(struct evhttp *http, const char *address, ev_uint16_t port); |
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/**
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* Makes an HTTP server accept connections on the specified socket.
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*
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* This may be useful to create a socket and then fork multiple instances
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* of an http server, or when a socket has been communicated via file
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* descriptor passing in situations where an http servers does not have
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* permissions to bind to a low-numbered port.
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*
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* Can be called multiple times to have the http server listen to
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* multiple different sockets.
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*
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* @param http a pointer to an evhttp object
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* @param fd a socket fd that is ready for accepting connections
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* @return 0 on success, -1 on failure.
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* @see evhttp_bind_socket()
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*/
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int evhttp_accept_socket(struct evhttp *http, evutil_socket_t fd); |
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/**
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* Like evhttp_accept_socket(), but returns a handle for referencing the socket.
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*
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* The returned pointer is not valid after \a http is freed.
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*
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* @param http a pointer to an evhttp object
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* @param fd a socket fd that is ready for accepting connections
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* @return Handle for the socket on success, NULL on failure.
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* @see evhttp_accept_socket(), evhttp_del_accept_socket()
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*/
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struct evhttp_bound_socket *evhttp_accept_socket_with_handle(struct evhttp *http, evutil_socket_t fd); |
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/**
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* The most low-level evhttp_bind/accept method: takes an evconnlistener, and
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* returns an evhttp_bound_socket. The listener will be freed when the bound
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* socket is freed.
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*/
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struct evhttp_bound_socket *evhttp_bind_listener(struct evhttp *http, struct evconnlistener *listener); |
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/**
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* Return the listener used to implement a bound socket.
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*/
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struct evconnlistener *evhttp_bound_socket_get_listener(struct evhttp_bound_socket *bound); |
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/**
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* Makes an HTTP server stop accepting connections on the specified socket
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*
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* This may be useful when a socket has been sent via file descriptor passing
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* and is no longer needed by the current process.
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*
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* If you created this bound socket with evhttp_bind_socket_with_handle or
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* evhttp_accept_socket_with_handle, this function closes the fd you provided.
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* If you created this bound socket with evhttp_bind_listener, this function
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* frees the listener you provided.
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*
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* \a bound_socket is an invalid pointer after this call returns.
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*
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* @param http a pointer to an evhttp object
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* @param bound_socket a handle returned by evhttp_{bind,accept}_socket_with_handle
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* @see evhttp_bind_socket_with_handle(), evhttp_accept_socket_with_handle()
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*/
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void evhttp_del_accept_socket(struct evhttp *http, struct evhttp_bound_socket *bound_socket); |
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/**
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* Get the raw file descriptor referenced by an evhttp_bound_socket.
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*
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* @param bound_socket a handle returned by evhttp_{bind,accept}_socket_with_handle
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* @return the file descriptor used by the bound socket
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* @see evhttp_bind_socket_with_handle(), evhttp_accept_socket_with_handle()
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*/
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evutil_socket_t evhttp_bound_socket_get_fd(struct evhttp_bound_socket *bound_socket);
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/**
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* Free the previously created HTTP server.
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*
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* Works only if no requests are currently being served.
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*
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* @param http the evhttp server object to be freed
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* @see evhttp_start()
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*/
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void evhttp_free(struct evhttp* http); |
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/** XXX Document. */
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void evhttp_set_max_headers_size(struct evhttp* http, ev_ssize_t max_headers_size); |
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/** XXX Document. */
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void evhttp_set_max_body_size(struct evhttp* http, ev_ssize_t max_body_size); |
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/**
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Sets the what HTTP methods are supported in requests accepted by this
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server, and passed to user callbacks.
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If not supported they will generate a "405 Method not allowed" response.
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By default this includes the following methods: GET, POST, HEAD, PUT, DELETE
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@param http the http server on which to set the methods
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@param methods bit mask constructed from evhttp_cmd_type values
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*/
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void evhttp_set_allowed_methods(struct evhttp* http, ev_uint16_t methods); |
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/**
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Set a callback for a specified URI
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@param http the http sever on which to set the callback
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@param path the path for which to invoke the callback
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@param cb the callback function that gets invoked on requesting path
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@param cb_arg an additional context argument for the callback
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@return 0 on success, -1 if the callback existed already, -2 on failure
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*/
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int evhttp_set_cb(struct evhttp *http, const char *path, |
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void (*cb)(struct evhttp_request *, void *), void *cb_arg); |
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/** Removes the callback for a specified URI */
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int evhttp_del_cb(struct evhttp *, const char *); |
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/**
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Set a callback for all requests that are not caught by specific callbacks
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Invokes the specified callback for all requests that do not match any of
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the previously specified request paths. This is catchall for requests not
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specifically configured with evhttp_set_cb().
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@param http the evhttp server object for which to set the callback
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@param cb the callback to invoke for any unmatched requests
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@param arg an context argument for the callback
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*/
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void evhttp_set_gencb(struct evhttp *http, |
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void (*cb)(struct evhttp_request *, void *), void *arg); |
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/**
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Adds a virtual host to the http server.
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A virtual host is a newly initialized evhttp object that has request
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callbacks set on it via evhttp_set_cb() or evhttp_set_gencb(). It
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most not have any listing sockets associated with it.
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If the virtual host has not been removed by the time that evhttp_free()
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is called on the main http server, it will be automatically freed, too.
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It is possible to have hierarchical vhosts. For example: A vhost
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with the pattern *.example.com may have other vhosts with patterns
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foo.example.com and bar.example.com associated with it.
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@param http the evhttp object to which to add a virtual host
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@param pattern the glob pattern against which the hostname is matched.
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The match is case insensitive and follows otherwise regular shell
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matching.
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@param vhost the virtual host to add the regular http server.
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@return 0 on success, -1 on failure
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@see evhttp_remove_virtual_host()
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*/
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int evhttp_add_virtual_host(struct evhttp* http, const char *pattern, |
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struct evhttp* vhost);
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/**
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Removes a virtual host from the http server.
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@param http the evhttp object from which to remove the virtual host
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@param vhost the virtual host to remove from the regular http server.
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@return 0 on success, -1 on failure
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@see evhttp_add_virtual_host()
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*/
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int evhttp_remove_virtual_host(struct evhttp* http, struct evhttp* vhost); |
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/**
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Add a server alias to an http object. The http object can be a virtual
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host or the main server.
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@param http the evhttp object
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@param alias the alias to add
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@see evhttp_add_remove_alias()
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*/
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int evhttp_add_server_alias(struct evhttp *http, const char *alias); |
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/**
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Remove a server alias from an http object.
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@param http the evhttp object
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@param alias the alias to remove
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@see evhttp_add_server_alias()
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*/
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int evhttp_remove_server_alias(struct evhttp *http, const char *alias); |
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/**
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* Set the timeout for an HTTP request.
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*
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* @param http an evhttp object
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* @param timeout_in_secs the timeout, in seconds
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*/
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void evhttp_set_timeout(struct evhttp *http, int timeout_in_secs); |
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/* Request/Response functionality */
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/**
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* Send an HTML error message to the client.
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*
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* @param req a request object
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* @param error the HTTP error code
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* @param reason a brief explanation of the error. If this is NULL, we'll
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* just use the standard meaning of the error code.
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*/
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void evhttp_send_error(struct evhttp_request *req, int error, |
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const char *reason); |
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/**
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* Send an HTML reply to the client.
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*
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* The body of the reply consists of the data in databuf. After calling
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* evhttp_send_reply() databuf will be empty, but the buffer is still
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* owned by the caller and needs to be deallocated by the caller if
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* necessary.
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*
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* @param req a request object
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* @param code the HTTP response code to send
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* @param reason a brief message to send with the response code
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* @param databuf the body of the response
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*/
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void evhttp_send_reply(struct evhttp_request *req, int code, |
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const char *reason, struct evbuffer *databuf); |
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/* Low-level response interface, for streaming/chunked replies */
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/**
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Initiate a reply that uses Transfer-Encoding chunked.
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This allows the caller to stream the reply back to the client and is
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useful when either not all of the reply data is immediately available
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or when sending very large replies.
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The caller needs to supply data chunks with evhttp_send_reply_chunk()
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and complete the reply by calling evhttp_send_reply_end().
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@param req a request object
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@param code the HTTP response code to send
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@param reason a brief message to send with the response code
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*/
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void evhttp_send_reply_start(struct evhttp_request *req, int code, |
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const char *reason); |
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/**
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Send another data chunk as part of an ongoing chunked reply.
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The reply chunk consists of the data in databuf. After calling
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evhttp_send_reply_chunk() databuf will be empty, but the buffer is
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still owned by the caller and needs to be deallocated by the caller
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if necessary.
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@param req a request object
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@param databuf the data chunk to send as part of the reply.
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*/
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void evhttp_send_reply_chunk(struct evhttp_request *req, |
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struct evbuffer *databuf);
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/**
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Complete a chunked reply, freeing the request as appropriate.
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@param req a request object
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*/
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void evhttp_send_reply_end(struct evhttp_request *req); |
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/*
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* Interfaces for making requests
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*/
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/** The different request types supported by evhttp. These are as specified
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* in RFC2616, except for PATCH which is specified by RFC5789.
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*
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* By default, only some of these methods are accepted and passed to user
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* callbacks; use evhttp_set_allowed_methods() to change which methods
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* are allowed.
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*/
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enum evhttp_cmd_type {
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EVHTTP_REQ_GET = 1 << 0, |
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EVHTTP_REQ_POST = 1 << 1, |
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EVHTTP_REQ_HEAD = 1 << 2, |
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EVHTTP_REQ_PUT = 1 << 3, |
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EVHTTP_REQ_DELETE = 1 << 4, |
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EVHTTP_REQ_OPTIONS = 1 << 5, |
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EVHTTP_REQ_TRACE = 1 << 6, |
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EVHTTP_REQ_CONNECT = 1 << 7, |
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EVHTTP_REQ_PATCH = 1 << 8 |
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}; |
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/** a request object can represent either a request or a reply */
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enum evhttp_request_kind { EVHTTP_REQUEST, EVHTTP_RESPONSE };
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/**
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* Creates a new request object that needs to be filled in with the request
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* parameters. The callback is executed when the request completed or an
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* error occurred.
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*/
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struct evhttp_request *evhttp_request_new(
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void (*cb)(struct evhttp_request *, void *), void *arg); |
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/**
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* Enable delivery of chunks to requestor.
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* @param cb will be called after every read of data with the same argument
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* as the completion callback. Will never be called on an empty
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* response. May drain the input buffer; it will be drained
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* automatically on return.
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*/
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void evhttp_request_set_chunked_cb(struct evhttp_request *, |
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void (*cb)(struct evhttp_request *, void *)); |
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/** Frees the request object and removes associated events. */
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void evhttp_request_free(struct evhttp_request *req); |
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struct evdns_base;
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/**
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* A connection object that can be used to for making HTTP requests. The
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* connection object tries to resolve address and establish the connection
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* when it is given an http request object.
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*
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* @param base the event_base to use for handling the connection
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* @param dnsbase the dns_base to use for resolving host names; if not
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* specified host name resolution will block.
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* @param address the address to which to connect
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* @param port the port to connect to
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* @return an evhttp_connection object that can be used for making requests
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*/
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struct evhttp_connection *evhttp_connection_base_new(
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struct event_base *base, struct evdns_base *dnsbase, |
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const char *address, unsigned short port); |
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/**
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* Return the bufferevent that an evhttp_connection is using.
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*/
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struct bufferevent *evhttp_connection_get_bufferevent(
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struct evhttp_connection *evcon);
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/** Takes ownership of the request object
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*
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* Can be used in a request callback to keep onto the request until
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* evhttp_request_free() is explicitly called by the user.
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*/
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void evhttp_request_own(struct evhttp_request *req); |
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/** Returns 1 if the request is owned by the user */
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int evhttp_request_is_owned(struct evhttp_request *req); |
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/**
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* Returns the connection object associated with the request or NULL
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*
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* The user needs to either free the request explicitly or call
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* evhttp_send_reply_end().
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*/
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struct evhttp_connection *evhttp_request_get_connection(struct evhttp_request *req); |
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/**
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* Returns the underlying event_base for this connection
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*/
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struct event_base *evhttp_connection_get_base(struct evhttp_connection *req); |
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void evhttp_connection_set_max_headers_size(struct evhttp_connection *evcon, |
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ev_ssize_t new_max_headers_size); |
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void evhttp_connection_set_max_body_size(struct evhttp_connection* evcon, |
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ev_ssize_t new_max_body_size); |
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/** Frees an http connection */
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void evhttp_connection_free(struct evhttp_connection *evcon); |
470 |
|
471 |
/** sets the ip address from which http connections are made */
|
472 |
void evhttp_connection_set_local_address(struct evhttp_connection *evcon, |
473 |
const char *address); |
474 |
|
475 |
/** sets the local port from which http connections are made */
|
476 |
void evhttp_connection_set_local_port(struct evhttp_connection *evcon, |
477 |
ev_uint16_t port); |
478 |
|
479 |
/** Sets the timeout for events related to this connection */
|
480 |
void evhttp_connection_set_timeout(struct evhttp_connection *evcon, |
481 |
int timeout_in_secs);
|
482 |
|
483 |
/** Sets the retry limit for this connection - -1 repeats indefinitely */
|
484 |
void evhttp_connection_set_retries(struct evhttp_connection *evcon, |
485 |
int retry_max);
|
486 |
|
487 |
/** Set a callback for connection close. */
|
488 |
void evhttp_connection_set_closecb(struct evhttp_connection *evcon, |
489 |
void (*)(struct evhttp_connection *, void *), void *); |
490 |
|
491 |
/** Get the remote address and port associated with this connection. */
|
492 |
void evhttp_connection_get_peer(struct evhttp_connection *evcon, |
493 |
char **address, ev_uint16_t *port);
|
494 |
|
495 |
/**
|
496 |
Make an HTTP request over the specified connection.
|
497 |
|
498 |
The connection gets ownership of the request. On failure, the
|
499 |
request object is no longer valid as it has been freed.
|
500 |
|
501 |
@param evcon the evhttp_connection object over which to send the request
|
502 |
@param req the previously created and configured request object
|
503 |
@param type the request type EVHTTP_REQ_GET, EVHTTP_REQ_POST, etc.
|
504 |
@param uri the URI associated with the request
|
505 |
@return 0 on success, -1 on failure
|
506 |
@see evhttp_cancel_request()
|
507 |
*/
|
508 |
int evhttp_make_request(struct evhttp_connection *evcon, |
509 |
struct evhttp_request *req,
|
510 |
enum evhttp_cmd_type type, const char *uri); |
511 |
|
512 |
/**
|
513 |
Cancels a pending HTTP request.
|
514 |
|
515 |
Cancels an ongoing HTTP request. The callback associated with this request
|
516 |
is not executed and the request object is freed. If the request is
|
517 |
currently being processed, e.g. it is ongoing, the corresponding
|
518 |
evhttp_connection object is going to get reset.
|
519 |
|
520 |
A request cannot be canceled if its callback has executed already. A request
|
521 |
may be canceled reentrantly from its chunked callback.
|
522 |
|
523 |
@param req the evhttp_request to cancel; req becomes invalid after this call.
|
524 |
*/
|
525 |
void evhttp_cancel_request(struct evhttp_request *req); |
526 |
|
527 |
/**
|
528 |
* A structure to hold a parsed URI or Relative-Ref conforming to RFC3986.
|
529 |
*/
|
530 |
struct evhttp_uri;
|
531 |
|
532 |
/** Returns the request URI */
|
533 |
const char *evhttp_request_get_uri(const struct evhttp_request *req); |
534 |
/** Returns the request URI (parsed) */
|
535 |
const struct evhttp_uri *evhttp_request_get_evhttp_uri(const struct evhttp_request *req); |
536 |
/** Returns the request command */
|
537 |
enum evhttp_cmd_type evhttp_request_get_command(const struct evhttp_request *req); |
538 |
|
539 |
int evhttp_request_get_response_code(const struct evhttp_request *req); |
540 |
|
541 |
/** Returns the input headers */
|
542 |
struct evkeyvalq *evhttp_request_get_input_headers(struct evhttp_request *req); |
543 |
/** Returns the output headers */
|
544 |
struct evkeyvalq *evhttp_request_get_output_headers(struct evhttp_request *req); |
545 |
/** Returns the input buffer */
|
546 |
struct evbuffer *evhttp_request_get_input_buffer(struct evhttp_request *req); |
547 |
/** Returns the output buffer */
|
548 |
struct evbuffer *evhttp_request_get_output_buffer(struct evhttp_request *req); |
549 |
/** Returns the host associated with the request. If a client sends an absolute
|
550 |
URI, the host part of that is preferred. Otherwise, the input headers are
|
551 |
searched for a Host: header. NULL is returned if no absolute URI or Host:
|
552 |
header is provided. */
|
553 |
const char *evhttp_request_get_host(struct evhttp_request *req); |
554 |
|
555 |
/* Interfaces for dealing with HTTP headers */
|
556 |
|
557 |
/**
|
558 |
Finds the value belonging to a header.
|
559 |
|
560 |
@param headers the evkeyvalq object in which to find the header
|
561 |
@param key the name of the header to find
|
562 |
@returns a pointer to the value for the header or NULL if the header
|
563 |
count not be found.
|
564 |
@see evhttp_add_header(), evhttp_remove_header()
|
565 |
*/
|
566 |
const char *evhttp_find_header(const struct evkeyvalq *headers, |
567 |
const char *key); |
568 |
|
569 |
/**
|
570 |
Removes a header from a list of existing headers.
|
571 |
|
572 |
@param headers the evkeyvalq object from which to remove a header
|
573 |
@param key the name of the header to remove
|
574 |
@returns 0 if the header was removed, -1 otherwise.
|
575 |
@see evhttp_find_header(), evhttp_add_header()
|
576 |
*/
|
577 |
int evhttp_remove_header(struct evkeyvalq *headers, const char *key); |
578 |
|
579 |
/**
|
580 |
Adds a header to a list of existing headers.
|
581 |
|
582 |
@param headers the evkeyvalq object to which to add a header
|
583 |
@param key the name of the header
|
584 |
@param value the value belonging to the header
|
585 |
@returns 0 on success, -1 otherwise.
|
586 |
@see evhttp_find_header(), evhttp_clear_headers()
|
587 |
*/
|
588 |
int evhttp_add_header(struct evkeyvalq *headers, const char *key, const char *value); |
589 |
|
590 |
/**
|
591 |
Removes all headers from the header list.
|
592 |
|
593 |
@param headers the evkeyvalq object from which to remove all headers
|
594 |
*/
|
595 |
void evhttp_clear_headers(struct evkeyvalq *headers); |
596 |
|
597 |
/* Miscellaneous utility functions */
|
598 |
|
599 |
|
600 |
/**
|
601 |
Helper function to encode a string for inclusion in a URI. All
|
602 |
characters are replaced by their hex-escaped (%22) equivalents,
|
603 |
except for characters explicitly unreserved by RFC3986 -- that is,
|
604 |
ASCII alphanumeric characters, hyphen, dot, underscore, and tilde.
|
605 |
|
606 |
The returned string must be freed by the caller.
|
607 |
|
608 |
@param str an unencoded string
|
609 |
@return a newly allocated URI-encoded string or NULL on failure
|
610 |
*/
|
611 |
char *evhttp_encode_uri(const char *str); |
612 |
|
613 |
/**
|
614 |
As evhttp_encode_uri, but if 'size' is nonnegative, treat the string
|
615 |
as being 'size' bytes long. This allows you to encode strings that
|
616 |
may contain 0-valued bytes.
|
617 |
|
618 |
The returned string must be freed by the caller.
|
619 |
|
620 |
@param str an unencoded string
|
621 |
@param size the length of the string to encode, or -1 if the string
|
622 |
is NUL-terminated
|
623 |
@param space_to_plus if true, space characters in 'str' are encoded
|
624 |
as +, not %20.
|
625 |
@return a newly allocate URI-encoded string, or NULL on failure.
|
626 |
*/
|
627 |
char *evhttp_uriencode(const char *str, ev_ssize_t size, int space_to_plus); |
628 |
|
629 |
/**
|
630 |
Helper function to sort of decode a URI-encoded string. Unlike
|
631 |
evhttp_get_decoded_uri, it decodes all plus characters that appear
|
632 |
_after_ the first question mark character, but no plusses that occur
|
633 |
before. This is not a good way to decode URIs in whole or in part.
|
634 |
|
635 |
The returned string must be freed by the caller
|
636 |
|
637 |
@deprecated This function is deprecated; you probably want to use
|
638 |
evhttp_get_decoded_uri instead.
|
639 |
|
640 |
@param uri an encoded URI
|
641 |
@return a newly allocated unencoded URI or NULL on failure
|
642 |
*/
|
643 |
char *evhttp_decode_uri(const char *uri); |
644 |
|
645 |
/**
|
646 |
Helper function to decode a URI-escaped string or HTTP parameter.
|
647 |
|
648 |
If 'decode_plus' is 1, then we decode the string as an HTTP parameter
|
649 |
value, and convert all plus ('+') characters to spaces. If
|
650 |
'decode_plus' is 0, we leave all plus characters unchanged.
|
651 |
|
652 |
The returned string must be freed by the caller.
|
653 |
|
654 |
@param uri a URI-encode encoded URI
|
655 |
@param decode_plus determines whether we convert '+' to sapce.
|
656 |
@param size_out if size_out is not NULL, *size_out is set to the size of the
|
657 |
returned string
|
658 |
@return a newly allocated unencoded URI or NULL on failure
|
659 |
*/
|
660 |
char *evhttp_uridecode(const char *uri, int decode_plus, |
661 |
size_t *size_out); |
662 |
|
663 |
/**
|
664 |
Helper function to parse out arguments in a query.
|
665 |
|
666 |
Parsing a URI like
|
667 |
|
668 |
http://foo.com/?q=test&s=some+thing
|
669 |
|
670 |
will result in two entries in the key value queue.
|
671 |
|
672 |
The first entry is: key="q", value="test"
|
673 |
The second entry is: key="s", value="some thing"
|
674 |
|
675 |
@deprecated This function is deprecated as of Libevent 2.0.9. Use
|
676 |
evhttp_uri_parse and evhttp_parse_query_str instead.
|
677 |
|
678 |
@param uri the request URI
|
679 |
@param headers the head of the evkeyval queue
|
680 |
@return 0 on success, -1 on failure
|
681 |
*/
|
682 |
int evhttp_parse_query(const char *uri, struct evkeyvalq *headers); |
683 |
|
684 |
/**
|
685 |
Helper function to parse out arguments from the query portion of an
|
686 |
HTTP URI.
|
687 |
|
688 |
Parsing a query string like
|
689 |
|
690 |
q=test&s=some+thing
|
691 |
|
692 |
will result in two entries in the key value queue.
|
693 |
|
694 |
The first entry is: key="q", value="test"
|
695 |
The second entry is: key="s", value="some thing"
|
696 |
|
697 |
@param query_parse the query portion of the URI
|
698 |
@param headers the head of the evkeyval queue
|
699 |
@return 0 on success, -1 on failure
|
700 |
*/
|
701 |
int evhttp_parse_query_str(const char *uri, struct evkeyvalq *headers); |
702 |
|
703 |
/**
|
704 |
* Escape HTML character entities in a string.
|
705 |
*
|
706 |
* Replaces <, >, ", ' and & with <, >, ",
|
707 |
* ' and & correspondingly.
|
708 |
*
|
709 |
* The returned string needs to be freed by the caller.
|
710 |
*
|
711 |
* @param html an unescaped HTML string
|
712 |
* @return an escaped HTML string or NULL on error
|
713 |
*/
|
714 |
char *evhttp_htmlescape(const char *html); |
715 |
|
716 |
/**
|
717 |
* Return a new empty evhttp_uri with no fields set.
|
718 |
*/
|
719 |
struct evhttp_uri *evhttp_uri_new(void); |
720 |
|
721 |
/**
|
722 |
* Changes the flags set on a given URI. See EVHTTP_URI_* for
|
723 |
* a list of flags.
|
724 |
**/
|
725 |
void evhttp_uri_set_flags(struct evhttp_uri *uri, unsigned flags); |
726 |
|
727 |
/** Return the scheme of an evhttp_uri, or NULL if there is no scheme has
|
728 |
* been set and the evhttp_uri contains a Relative-Ref. */
|
729 |
const char *evhttp_uri_get_scheme(const struct evhttp_uri *uri); |
730 |
/**
|
731 |
* Return the userinfo part of an evhttp_uri, or NULL if it has no userinfo
|
732 |
* set.
|
733 |
*/
|
734 |
const char *evhttp_uri_get_userinfo(const struct evhttp_uri *uri); |
735 |
/**
|
736 |
* Return the host part of an evhttp_uri, or NULL if it has no host set.
|
737 |
* The host may either be a regular hostname (conforming to the RFC 3986
|
738 |
* "regname" production), or an IPv4 address, or the empty string, or a
|
739 |
* bracketed IPv6 address, or a bracketed 'IP-Future' address.
|
740 |
*
|
741 |
* Note that having a NULL host means that the URI has no authority
|
742 |
* section, but having an empty-string host means that the URI has an
|
743 |
* authority section with no host part. For example,
|
744 |
* "mailto:user@example.com" has a host of NULL, but "file:///etc/motd"
|
745 |
* has a host of "".
|
746 |
*/
|
747 |
const char *evhttp_uri_get_host(const struct evhttp_uri *uri); |
748 |
/** Return the port part of an evhttp_uri, or -1 if there is no port set. */
|
749 |
int evhttp_uri_get_port(const struct evhttp_uri *uri); |
750 |
/** Return the path part of an evhttp_uri, or NULL if it has no path set */
|
751 |
const char *evhttp_uri_get_path(const struct evhttp_uri *uri); |
752 |
/** Return the query part of an evhttp_uri (excluding the leading "?"), or
|
753 |
* NULL if it has no query set */
|
754 |
const char *evhttp_uri_get_query(const struct evhttp_uri *uri); |
755 |
/** Return the fragment part of an evhttp_uri (excluding the leading "#"),
|
756 |
* or NULL if it has no fragment set */
|
757 |
const char *evhttp_uri_get_fragment(const struct evhttp_uri *uri); |
758 |
|
759 |
/** Set the scheme of an evhttp_uri, or clear the scheme if scheme==NULL.
|
760 |
* Returns 0 on success, -1 if scheme is not well-formed. */
|
761 |
int evhttp_uri_set_scheme(struct evhttp_uri *uri, const char *scheme); |
762 |
/** Set the userinfo of an evhttp_uri, or clear the userinfo if userinfo==NULL.
|
763 |
* Returns 0 on success, -1 if userinfo is not well-formed. */
|
764 |
int evhttp_uri_set_userinfo(struct evhttp_uri *uri, const char *userinfo); |
765 |
/** Set the host of an evhttp_uri, or clear the host if host==NULL.
|
766 |
* Returns 0 on success, -1 if host is not well-formed. */
|
767 |
int evhttp_uri_set_host(struct evhttp_uri *uri, const char *host); |
768 |
/** Set the port of an evhttp_uri, or clear the port if port==-1.
|
769 |
* Returns 0 on success, -1 if port is not well-formed. */
|
770 |
int evhttp_uri_set_port(struct evhttp_uri *uri, int port); |
771 |
/** Set the path of an evhttp_uri, or clear the path if path==NULL.
|
772 |
* Returns 0 on success, -1 if path is not well-formed. */
|
773 |
int evhttp_uri_set_path(struct evhttp_uri *uri, const char *path); |
774 |
/** Set the query of an evhttp_uri, or clear the query if query==NULL.
|
775 |
* The query should not include a leading "?".
|
776 |
* Returns 0 on success, -1 if query is not well-formed. */
|
777 |
int evhttp_uri_set_query(struct evhttp_uri *uri, const char *query); |
778 |
/** Set the fragment of an evhttp_uri, or clear the fragment if fragment==NULL.
|
779 |
* The fragment should not include a leading "#".
|
780 |
* Returns 0 on success, -1 if fragment is not well-formed. */
|
781 |
int evhttp_uri_set_fragment(struct evhttp_uri *uri, const char *fragment); |
782 |
|
783 |
/**
|
784 |
* Helper function to parse a URI-Reference as specified by RFC3986.
|
785 |
*
|
786 |
* This function matches the URI-Reference production from RFC3986,
|
787 |
* which includes both URIs like
|
788 |
*
|
789 |
* scheme://[[userinfo]@]foo.com[:port]]/[path][?query][#fragment]
|
790 |
*
|
791 |
* and relative-refs like
|
792 |
*
|
793 |
* [path][?query][#fragment]
|
794 |
*
|
795 |
* Any optional elements portions not present in the original URI are
|
796 |
* left set to NULL in the resulting evhttp_uri. If no port is
|
797 |
* specified, the port is set to -1.
|
798 |
*
|
799 |
* Note that no decoding is performed on percent-escaped characters in
|
800 |
* the string; if you want to parse them, use evhttp_uridecode or
|
801 |
* evhttp_parse_query_str as appropriate.
|
802 |
*
|
803 |
* Note also that most URI schemes will have additional constraints that
|
804 |
* this function does not know about, and cannot check. For example,
|
805 |
* mailto://www.example.com/cgi-bin/fortune.pl is not a reasonable
|
806 |
* mailto url, http://www.example.com:99999/ is not a reasonable HTTP
|
807 |
* URL, and ftp:username@example.com is not a reasonable FTP URL.
|
808 |
* Nevertheless, all of these URLs conform to RFC3986, and this function
|
809 |
* accepts all of them as valid.
|
810 |
*
|
811 |
* @param source_uri the request URI
|
812 |
* @param flags Zero or more EVHTTP_URI_* flags to affect the behavior
|
813 |
* of the parser.
|
814 |
* @return uri container to hold parsed data, or NULL if there is error
|
815 |
* @see evhttp_uri_free()
|
816 |
*/
|
817 |
struct evhttp_uri *evhttp_uri_parse_with_flags(const char *source_uri, |
818 |
unsigned flags);
|
819 |
|
820 |
/** Tolerate URIs that do not conform to RFC3986.
|
821 |
*
|
822 |
* Unfortunately, some HTTP clients generate URIs that, according to RFC3986,
|
823 |
* are not conformant URIs. If you need to support these URIs, you can
|
824 |
* do so by passing this flag to evhttp_uri_parse_with_flags.
|
825 |
*
|
826 |
* Currently, these changes are:
|
827 |
* <ul>
|
828 |
* <li> Nonconformant URIs are allowed to contain otherwise unreasonable
|
829 |
* characters in their path, query, and fragment components.
|
830 |
* </ul>
|
831 |
*/
|
832 |
#define EVHTTP_URI_NONCONFORMANT 0x01 |
833 |
|
834 |
/** Alias for evhttp_uri_parse_with_flags(source_uri, 0) */
|
835 |
struct evhttp_uri *evhttp_uri_parse(const char *source_uri); |
836 |
|
837 |
/**
|
838 |
* Free all memory allocated for a parsed uri. Only use this for URIs
|
839 |
* generated by evhttp_uri_parse.
|
840 |
*
|
841 |
* @param uri container with parsed data
|
842 |
* @see evhttp_uri_parse()
|
843 |
*/
|
844 |
void evhttp_uri_free(struct evhttp_uri *uri); |
845 |
|
846 |
/**
|
847 |
* Join together the uri parts from parsed data to form a URI-Reference.
|
848 |
*
|
849 |
* Note that no escaping of reserved characters is done on the members
|
850 |
* of the evhttp_uri, so the generated string might not be a valid URI
|
851 |
* unless the members of evhttp_uri are themselves valid.
|
852 |
*
|
853 |
* @param uri container with parsed data
|
854 |
* @param buf destination buffer
|
855 |
* @param limit destination buffer size
|
856 |
* @return an joined uri as string or NULL on error
|
857 |
* @see evhttp_uri_parse()
|
858 |
*/
|
859 |
char *evhttp_uri_join(struct evhttp_uri *uri, char *buf, size_t limit); |
860 |
|
861 |
#ifdef __cplusplus
|
862 |
} |
863 |
#endif
|
864 |
|
865 |
#endif /* _EVENT2_HTTP_H_ */ |