[httpd] Move internal declarations to httpd_internal.h

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ejurgensen 2022-12-21 18:09:09 +01:00
parent 2778088c52
commit 4ae73fa9b4
2 changed files with 152 additions and 152 deletions

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#ifndef __HTTPD_H__
#define __HTTPD_H__
#include <stdbool.h>
#include <time.h>
#include <event2/http.h>
#include <event2/buffer.h>
#include <event2/keyvalq_struct.h>
enum httpd_send_flags
{
HTTPD_SEND_NO_GZIP = (1 << 0),
};
/*
* Contains a parsed version of the URI httpd got. The URI may have been
* complete:
* scheme:[//[user[:password]@]host[:port]][/path][?query][#fragment]
* or relative:
* [/path][?query][#fragment]
*
* We are interested in the path and the query, so they are disassembled to
* path_parts and ev_query. If the request is http://x:3689/foo/bar?key1=val1,
* then part_parts[0] is "foo", [1] is "bar" and the rest is null.
*
* Each path_part is an allocated URI decoded string.
*/
struct httpd_uri_parsed
{
const char *uri;
struct evhttp_uri *ev_uri;
struct evkeyvalq ev_query;
char *uri_decoded;
char *path;
char *path_parts[31];
};
/*
* A collection of pointers to request data that the reply handlers may need.
* Also has the function pointer to the reply handler and a pointer to a reply
* evbuffer.
*/
struct httpd_request {
// User-agent (if available)
const char *user_agent;
// TODO
const char *uri;
// The parsed request URI given to us by httpd_uri_parse
struct httpd_uri_parsed *uri_parsed;
// Shortcut to &uri_parsed->ev_query
struct evkeyvalq *query;
// http request struct (if available)
struct evhttp_request *req;
// Source IP address (ipv4 or ipv6) and port of the request (if available)
const char *peer_address;
unsigned short peer_port;
// A pointer to extra data that the module handling the request might need
void *extra_data;
// Reply evbuffer
struct evbuffer *reply;
// A pointer to the handler that will process the request
int (*handler)(struct httpd_request *hreq);
};
/*
* Maps a regex of the request path to a handler of the request
*/
struct httpd_uri_map
{
int method;
char *regexp;
int (*handler)(struct httpd_request *hreq);
void *preg;
};
/*
* Helper to free the parsed uri struct
*/
void
httpd_uri_free(struct httpd_uri_parsed *parsed);
/*
* Parse an URI into the struct
*/
struct httpd_uri_parsed *
httpd_uri_parse(const char *uri);
/*
* Parse a request into the httpd_request struct. Nothing is copied, so the
* pointers in the returned struct are only valid as long as the inputs are
* still valid. If req is not null, then we will find the user-agent from the
* request headers, except if provided as an argument to this function.
*/
int
httpd_request_parse(struct httpd_request *hreq, struct evhttp_request *req, struct httpd_uri_parsed *uri_parsed, const char *user_agent, struct httpd_uri_map *uri_map);
void
httpd_stream_file(struct evhttp_request *req, int id);
bool
httpd_request_not_modified_since(struct evhttp_request *req, time_t mtime);
bool
httpd_request_etag_matches(struct evhttp_request *req, const char *etag);
void
httpd_response_not_cachable(struct evhttp_request *req);
/*
* Gzips an evbuffer
@ -118,52 +13,6 @@ httpd_response_not_cachable(struct evhttp_request *req);
struct evbuffer *
httpd_gzip_deflate(struct evbuffer *in);
/*
* This wrapper around evhttp_send_reply should be used whenever a request may
* come from a browser. It will automatically gzip if feasible, but the caller
* may direct it not to. It will set CORS headers as appropriate. Should be
* thread safe.
*
* @in req The evhttp request struct
* @in code HTTP code, e.g. 200
* @in reason A brief explanation of the error - if NULL the standard meaning
of the error code will be used
* @in evbuf Data for the response body
* @in flags See flags above
*/
void
httpd_send_reply(struct evhttp_request *req, int code, const char *reason, struct evbuffer *evbuf, enum httpd_send_flags flags);
/*
* This is a substitute for evhttp_send_error that should be used whenever an
* error may be returned to a browser. It will set CORS headers as appropriate,
* which is not possible with evhttp_send_error, because it clears the headers.
* Should be thread safe.
*
* @in req The evhttp request struct
* @in error HTTP code, e.g. 200
* @in reason A brief explanation of the error - if NULL the standard meaning
of the error code will be used
*/
void
httpd_send_error(struct evhttp_request *req, int error, const char *reason);
/*
* Redirects to the given path
*/
void
httpd_redirect_to(struct evhttp_request *req, const char *path);
bool
httpd_admin_check_auth(struct evhttp_request *req);
int
httpd_basic_auth(struct evhttp_request *req, const char *user, const char *passwd, const char *realm);
void
httpd_peer_get(const char **address, ev_uint16_t *port, struct evhttp_connection *evcon);
int
httpd_init(const char *webroot);

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#ifndef __HTTPD_INTERNAL_H__
#define __HTTPD_INTERNAL_H__
#include "httpd.h" // TODO remove and transfer
#include <stdbool.h>
#include <time.h>
#include <event2/http.h>
#include <event2/keyvalq_struct.h>
enum httpd_send_flags
{
HTTPD_SEND_NO_GZIP = (1 << 0),
};
/*
* Contains a parsed version of the URI httpd got. The URI may have been
* complete:
* scheme:[//[user[:password]@]host[:port]][/path][?query][#fragment]
* or relative:
* [/path][?query][#fragment]
*
* We are interested in the path and the query, so they are disassembled to
* path_parts and ev_query. If the request is http://x:3689/foo/bar?key1=val1,
* then part_parts[0] is "foo", [1] is "bar" and the rest is null.
*
* Each path_part is an allocated URI decoded string.
*/
struct httpd_uri_parsed
{
const char *uri;
struct evhttp_uri *ev_uri;
struct evkeyvalq ev_query;
char *uri_decoded;
char *path;
char *path_parts[31];
};
/*
* A collection of pointers to request data that the reply handlers may need.
* Also has the function pointer to the reply handler and a pointer to a reply
* evbuffer.
*/
struct httpd_request {
// User-agent (if available)
const char *user_agent;
// Shortcut to &uri_parsed->uri
const char *uri;
// The parsed request URI given to us by httpd_uri_parse
struct httpd_uri_parsed *uri_parsed;
// Shortcut to &uri_parsed->ev_query
struct evkeyvalq *query;
// http request struct (if available)
struct evhttp_request *req;
// Source IP address (ipv4 or ipv6) and port of the request (if available)
char *peer_address;
unsigned short peer_port;
// A pointer to extra data that the module handling the request might need
void *extra_data;
// Reply evbuffer
struct evbuffer *reply;
// A pointer to the handler that will process the request
int (*handler)(struct httpd_request *hreq);
};
/*---------------------------------- MODULES ---------------------------------*/
// Must be in sync with modules[] in httpd.c
enum httpd_modules
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void (*request)(struct httpd_request *hreq);
};
/*
* Maps a regex of the request path to a handler of the request
*/
struct httpd_uri_map
{
int method;
char *regexp;
int (*handler)(struct httpd_request *hreq);
void *preg;
};
/*
* Helper to free the parsed uri struct
*/
void
httpd_uri_free(struct httpd_uri_parsed *parsed);
/*
* Parse an URI into the struct
*/
struct httpd_uri_parsed *
httpd_uri_parse(const char *uri);
void
httpd_stream_file(struct evhttp_request *req, int id);
/*
* Parse a request into the httpd_request struct. Nothing is copied, so the
* pointers in the returned struct are only valid as long as the inputs are
* still valid. If req is not null, then we will find the user-agent from the
* request headers, except if provided as an argument to this function.
*/
int
httpd_request_parse(struct httpd_request *hreq, struct evhttp_request *req, struct httpd_uri_parsed *uri_parsed, const char *user_agent, struct httpd_uri_map *uri_map);
bool
httpd_request_not_modified_since(struct evhttp_request *req, time_t mtime);
bool
httpd_request_etag_matches(struct evhttp_request *req, const char *etag);
void
httpd_response_not_cachable(struct evhttp_request *req);
/*
* This wrapper around evhttp_send_reply should be used whenever a request may
* come from a browser. It will automatically gzip if feasible, but the caller
* may direct it not to. It will set CORS headers as appropriate. Should be
* thread safe.
*
* @in req The evhttp request struct
* @in code HTTP code, e.g. 200
* @in reason A brief explanation of the error - if NULL the standard meaning
of the error code will be used
* @in evbuf Data for the response body
* @in flags See flags above
*/
void
httpd_send_reply(struct evhttp_request *req, int code, const char *reason, struct evbuffer *evbuf, enum httpd_send_flags flags);
/*
* This is a substitute for evhttp_send_error that should be used whenever an
* error may be returned to a browser. It will set CORS headers as appropriate,
* which is not possible with evhttp_send_error, because it clears the headers.
* Should be thread safe.
*
* @in req The evhttp request struct
* @in error HTTP code, e.g. 200
* @in reason A brief explanation of the error - if NULL the standard meaning
of the error code will be used
*/
void
httpd_send_error(struct evhttp_request *req, int error, const char *reason);
/*
* Redirects to the given path
*/
void
httpd_redirect_to(struct evhttp_request *req, const char *path);
bool
httpd_admin_check_auth(struct evhttp_request *req);
int
httpd_basic_auth(struct evhttp_request *req, const char *user, const char *passwd, const char *realm);
#endif /* !__HTTPD_INTERNAL_H__ */