mongoose/mongoose.h
2012-10-08 00:09:43 +01:00

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// Copyright (c) 2004-2012 Sergey Lyubka
//
// Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
// of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
// in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
// to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
// copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
// furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
//
// The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
// all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
//
// THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
// IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
// FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
// AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
// LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
// OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN
// THE SOFTWARE.
#ifndef MONGOOSE_HEADER_INCLUDED
#define MONGOOSE_HEADER_INCLUDED
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stddef.h>
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif // __cplusplus
struct mg_context; // Handle for the HTTP service itself
struct mg_connection; // Handle for the individual connection
// This structure contains information about the HTTP request.
struct mg_request_info {
const char *request_method; // "GET", "POST", etc
const char *uri; // URL-decoded URI
const char *http_version; // E.g. "1.0", "1.1"
const char *query_string; // URL part after '?', not including '?', or NULL
const char *remote_user; // Authenticated user, or NULL if no auth used
long remote_ip; // Client's IP address
int remote_port; // Client's port
int is_ssl; // 1 if SSL-ed, 0 if not
int num_headers; // Number of headers
struct mg_header {
const char *name; // HTTP header name
const char *value; // HTTP header value
} http_headers[64]; // Maximum 64 headers
void *user_data; // User data pointer passed to the mg_start()
void *ev_data; // Event-specific data pointer
};
// Various events on which user-defined callback function is called by Mongoose.
enum mg_event {
// New HTTP request has arrived from the client.
// If callback returns non-NULL, Mongoose stops handling current request.
// ev_data contains NULL.
MG_NEW_REQUEST,
// Mongoose has finished handling the request.
// Callback return value is ignored.
// ev_data contains NULL.
MG_REQUEST_COMPLETE,
// HTTP error must be returned to the client.
// If callback returns non-NULL, Mongoose stops handling error.
// ev_data contains HTTP error code:
// int http_reply_status_code = (long) request_info->ev_data;
MG_HTTP_ERROR,
// Mongoose logs a message.
// If callback returns non-NULL, Mongoose stops handling that event.
// ev_data contains a message to be logged:
// const char *log_message = request_info->ev_data;
MG_EVENT_LOG,
// SSL initialization, sent before certificate setup.
// If callback returns non-NULL, Mongoose does not set up certificates.
// ev_data contains server's OpenSSL context:
// SSL_CTX *ssl_context = request_info->ev_data;
MG_INIT_SSL,
// Sent on HTTP connect, before websocket handshake.
// If user callback returns NULL, then mongoose proceeds
// with handshake, otherwise it closes the connection.
// ev_data contains NULL.
MG_WEBSOCKET_CONNECT,
// Handshake has been successfully completed.
// Callback's return value is ignored.
// ev_data contains NULL.
MG_WEBSOCKET_READY,
// Incoming message from the client, data could be read with mg_read().
// If user callback returns non-NULL, mongoose closes the websocket.
// ev_data contains NULL.
MG_WEBSOCKET_MESSAGE,
// Client has closed the connection.
// Callback's return value is ignored.
// ev_data contains NULL.
MG_WEBSOCKET_CLOSE,
// Mongoose tries to open file.
// If callback returns non-NULL, Mongoose will not try to open it, but
// will use the returned value as a pointer to the file data. This allows
// for example to serve files from memory.
// ev_data contains file path, including document root path.
// Upon return, ev_data should return file size, which should be a long int.
//
// const char *file_name = request_info->ev_data;
// if (strcmp(file_name, "foo.txt") == 0) {
// request_info->ev_data = (void *) (long) 4;
// return "data";
// }
// return NULL;
MG_OPEN_FILE,
// Mongoose initializes Lua server page. Sent only if Lua support is enabled.
// Callback's return value is ignored.
// ev_data contains lua_State pointer.
MG_INIT_LUA,
};
// Prototype for the user-defined function. Mongoose calls this function
// on every MG_* event.
//
// Parameters:
// event: which event has been triggered.
// conn: opaque connection handler. Could be used to read, write data to the
// client, etc. See functions below that have "mg_connection *" arg.
//
// Return:
// If handler returns non-NULL, that means that handler has processed the
// request by sending appropriate HTTP reply to the client. Mongoose treats
// the request as served.
// If handler returns NULL, that means that handler has not processed
// the request. Handler must not send any data to the client in this case.
// Mongoose proceeds with request handling as if nothing happened.
typedef void *(*mg_callback_t)(enum mg_event event, struct mg_connection *conn);
// Start web server.
//
// Parameters:
// callback: user defined event handling function or NULL.
// options: NULL terminated list of option_name, option_value pairs that
// specify Mongoose configuration parameters.
//
// Side-effects: on UNIX, ignores SIGCHLD and SIGPIPE signals. If custom
// processing is required for these, signal handlers must be set up
// after calling mg_start().
//
//
// Example:
// const char *options[] = {
// "document_root", "/var/www",
// "listening_ports", "80,443s",
// NULL
// };
// struct mg_context *ctx = mg_start(&my_func, NULL, options);
//
// Please refer to http://code.google.com/p/mongoose/wiki/MongooseManual
// for the list of valid option and their possible values.
//
// Return:
// web server context, or NULL on error.
struct mg_context *mg_start(mg_callback_t callback, void *user_data,
const char **options);
// Stop the web server.
//
// Must be called last, when an application wants to stop the web server and
// release all associated resources. This function blocks until all Mongoose
// threads are stopped. Context pointer becomes invalid.
void mg_stop(struct mg_context *);
// Get the value of particular configuration parameter.
// The value returned is read-only. Mongoose does not allow changing
// configuration at run time.
// If given parameter name is not valid, NULL is returned. For valid
// names, return value is guaranteed to be non-NULL. If parameter is not
// set, zero-length string is returned.
const char *mg_get_option(const struct mg_context *ctx, const char *name);
// Return array of strings that represent valid configuration options.
// For each option, a short name, long name, and default value is returned.
// Array is NULL terminated.
const char **mg_get_valid_option_names(void);
// Add, edit or delete the entry in the passwords file.
//
// This function allows an application to manipulate .htpasswd files on the
// fly by adding, deleting and changing user records. This is one of the
// several ways of implementing authentication on the server side. For another,
// cookie-based way please refer to the examples/chat.c in the source tree.
//
// If password is not NULL, entry is added (or modified if already exists).
// If password is NULL, entry is deleted.
//
// Return:
// 1 on success, 0 on error.
int mg_modify_passwords_file(const char *passwords_file_name,
const char *domain,
const char *user,
const char *password);
// Return information associated with the request.
struct mg_request_info *mg_get_request_info(struct mg_connection *);
// Send data to the client.
// Return:
// 0 when the connection has been closed
// -1 on error
// number of bytes written on success
int mg_write(struct mg_connection *, const void *buf, size_t len);
// Send data to the browser using printf() semantics.
//
// Works exactly like mg_write(), but allows to do message formatting.
// Below are the macros for enabling compiler-specific checks for
// printf-like arguments.
#undef PRINTF_FORMAT_STRING
#if _MSC_VER >= 1400
#include <sal.h>
#if _MSC_VER > 1400
#define PRINTF_FORMAT_STRING(s) _Printf_format_string_ s
#else
#define PRINTF_FORMAT_STRING(s) __format_string s
#endif
#else
#define PRINTF_FORMAT_STRING(s) s
#endif
#ifdef __GNUC__
#define PRINTF_ARGS(x, y) __attribute__((format(printf, x, y)))
#else
#define PRINTF_ARGS(x, y)
#endif
int mg_printf(struct mg_connection *,
PRINTF_FORMAT_STRING(const char *fmt), ...) PRINTF_ARGS(2, 3);
// Send contents of the entire file together with HTTP headers.
void mg_send_file(struct mg_connection *conn, const char *path);
// Read data from the remote end, return number of bytes read.
int mg_read(struct mg_connection *, void *buf, size_t len);
// Get the value of particular HTTP header.
//
// This is a helper function. It traverses request_info->http_headers array,
// and if the header is present in the array, returns its value. If it is
// not present, NULL is returned.
const char *mg_get_header(const struct mg_connection *, const char *name);
// Get a value of particular form variable.
//
// Parameters:
// data: pointer to form-uri-encoded buffer. This could be either POST data,
// or request_info.query_string.
// data_len: length of the encoded data.
// var_name: variable name to decode from the buffer
// buf: destination buffer for the decoded variable
// buf_len: length of the destination buffer
//
// Return:
// On success, length of the decoded variable.
// On error:
// -1 (variable not found, or destination buffer is too small).
// -2 (destination buffer is NULL or zero length).
//
// Destination buffer is guaranteed to be '\0' - terminated if it is not
// NULL or zero length. In case of failure, dst[0] == '\0'.
int mg_get_var(const char *data, size_t data_len,
const char *var_name, char *buf, size_t buf_len);
// Fetch value of certain cookie variable into the destination buffer.
//
// Destination buffer is guaranteed to be '\0' - terminated. In case of
// failure, dst[0] == '\0'. Note that RFC allows many occurrences of the same
// parameter. This function returns only first occurrence.
//
// Return:
// On success, value length.
// On error, -1 (either "Cookie:" header is not present at all, or the
// requested parameter is not found, or destination buffer is too small
// to hold the value).
int mg_get_cookie(const struct mg_connection *,
const char *cookie_name, char *buf, size_t buf_len);
// Connect to the remote web server.
// Return:
// On success, valid pointer to the new connection
// On error, NULL
struct mg_connection *mg_connect(struct mg_context *ctx,
const char *host, int port, int use_ssl);
// Close the connection opened by mg_connect().
void mg_close_connection(struct mg_connection *conn);
// Download given URL to a given file.
// url: URL to download
// path: file name where to save the data
// request_info: pointer to a structure that will hold parsed reply headers
// buf, bul_len: a buffer for the reply headers
// Return:
// On error, NULL
// On success, opened file stream to the downloaded contents. The stream
// is positioned to the end of the file. It is the user's responsibility
// to fclose() the opened file stream.
FILE *mg_fetch(struct mg_context *ctx, const char *url, const char *path,
char *buf, size_t buf_len, struct mg_request_info *request_info);
// Convenience function -- create detached thread.
// Return: 0 on success, non-0 on error.
typedef void * (*mg_thread_func_t)(void *);
int mg_start_thread(mg_thread_func_t f, void *p);
// Return builtin mime type for the given file name.
// For unrecognized extensions, "text/plain" is returned.
const char *mg_get_builtin_mime_type(const char *file_name);
// Return Mongoose version.
const char *mg_version(void);
// MD5 hash given strings.
// Buffer 'buf' must be 33 bytes long. Varargs is a NULL terminated list of
// ASCIIz strings. When function returns, buf will contain human-readable
// MD5 hash. Example:
// char buf[33];
// mg_md5(buf, "aa", "bb", NULL);
void mg_md5(char buf[33], ...);
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif // __cplusplus
#endif // MONGOOSE_HEADER_INCLUDED