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  1. /* Copyright (c) 2004-2013 Sergey Lyubka
  2. *
  3. * Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
  4. * of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
  5. * in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
  6. * to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
  7. * copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
  8. * furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
  9. *
  10. * The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
  11. * all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
  12. *
  13. * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
  14. * IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
  15. * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
  16. * AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
  17. * LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
  18. * OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN
  19. * THE SOFTWARE.
  20. */
  21. #ifndef CIVETWEB_HEADER_INCLUDED
  22. #define CIVETWEB_HEADER_INCLUDED
  23. #ifndef CIVETWEB_VERSION
  24. #define CIVETWEB_VERSION "1.6"
  25. #endif
  26. #include <stdio.h>
  27. #include <stddef.h>
  28. #ifdef __cplusplus
  29. extern "C" {
  30. #endif /* __cplusplus */
  31. struct mg_context; /* Handle for the HTTP service itself */
  32. struct mg_connection; /* Handle for the individual connection */
  33. /* This structure contains information about the HTTP request. */
  34. struct mg_request_info {
  35. const char *request_method; /* "GET", "POST", etc */
  36. const char *uri; /* URL-decoded URI */
  37. const char *http_version; /* E.g. "1.0", "1.1" */
  38. const char *query_string; /* URL part after '?', not including '?', or
  39. NULL */
  40. const char *remote_user; /* Authenticated user, or NULL if no auth
  41. used */
  42. long remote_ip; /* Client's IP address */
  43. int remote_port; /* Client's port */
  44. int is_ssl; /* 1 if SSL-ed, 0 if not */
  45. void *user_data; /* User data pointer passed to mg_start() */
  46. void *conn_data; /* Connection-specific user data */
  47. int num_headers; /* Number of HTTP headers */
  48. struct mg_header {
  49. const char *name; /* HTTP header name */
  50. const char *value; /* HTTP header value */
  51. } http_headers[64]; /* Maximum 64 headers */
  52. };
  53. /* This structure needs to be passed to mg_start(), to let civetweb know
  54. which callbacks to invoke. For detailed description, see
  55. https://github.com/sunsetbrew/civetweb/blob/master/docs/UserManual.md */
  56. struct mg_callbacks {
  57. /* Called when civetweb has received new HTTP request.
  58. If callback returns non-zero,
  59. callback must process the request by sending valid HTTP headers and
  60. body, and civetweb will not do any further processing.
  61. If callback returns 0, civetweb processes the request itself. In this
  62. case, callback must not send any data to the client. */
  63. int (*begin_request)(struct mg_connection *);
  64. /* Called when civetweb has finished processing request. */
  65. void (*end_request)(const struct mg_connection *, int reply_status_code);
  66. /* Called when civetweb is about to log a message. If callback returns
  67. non-zero, civetweb does not log anything. */
  68. int (*log_message)(const struct mg_connection *, const char *message);
  69. /* Called when civetweb initializes SSL library. */
  70. int (*init_ssl)(void *ssl_context, void *user_data);
  71. /* Called when websocket request is received, before websocket handshake.
  72. If callback returns 0, civetweb proceeds with handshake, otherwise
  73. cinnection is closed immediately. */
  74. int (*websocket_connect)(const struct mg_connection *);
  75. /* Called when websocket handshake is successfully completed, and
  76. connection is ready for data exchange. */
  77. void (*websocket_ready)(struct mg_connection *);
  78. /* Called when data frame has been received from the client.
  79. Parameters:
  80. bits: first byte of the websocket frame, see websocket RFC at
  81. http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6455, section 5.2
  82. data, data_len: payload, with mask (if any) already applied.
  83. Return value:
  84. non-0: keep this websocket connection opened.
  85. 0: close this websocket connection. */
  86. int (*websocket_data)(struct mg_connection *, int bits,
  87. char *data, size_t data_len);
  88. /* Called when civetweb is closing a connection. The per-context mutex is
  89. locked when this is invoked. This is primarily useful for noting when
  90. a websocket is closing and removing it from any application-maintained
  91. list of clients. */
  92. void (*connection_close)(struct mg_connection *);
  93. /* Called when civetweb tries to open a file. Used to intercept file open
  94. calls, and serve file data from memory instead.
  95. Parameters:
  96. path: Full path to the file to open.
  97. data_len: Placeholder for the file size, if file is served from
  98. memory.
  99. Return value:
  100. NULL: do not serve file from memory, proceed with normal file open.
  101. non-NULL: pointer to the file contents in memory. data_len must be
  102. initilized with the size of the memory block. */
  103. const char * (*open_file)(const struct mg_connection *,
  104. const char *path, size_t *data_len);
  105. /* Called when civetweb is about to serve Lua server page (.lp file), if
  106. Lua support is enabled.
  107. Parameters:
  108. lua_context: "lua_State *" pointer. */
  109. void (*init_lua)(struct mg_connection *, void *lua_context);
  110. /* Called when civetweb has uploaded a file to a temporary directory as a
  111. result of mg_upload() call.
  112. Parameters:
  113. file_file: full path name to the uploaded file. */
  114. void (*upload)(struct mg_connection *, const char *file_name);
  115. /* Called when civetweb is about to send HTTP error to the client.
  116. Implementing this callback allows to create custom error pages.
  117. Parameters:
  118. status: HTTP error status code. */
  119. int (*http_error)(struct mg_connection *, int status);
  120. };
  121. /* Start web server.
  122. Parameters:
  123. callbacks: mg_callbacks structure with user-defined callbacks.
  124. options: NULL terminated list of option_name, option_value pairs that
  125. specify Civetweb configuration parameters.
  126. Side-effects: on UNIX, ignores SIGCHLD and SIGPIPE signals. If custom
  127. processing is required for these, signal handlers must be set up
  128. after calling mg_start().
  129. Example:
  130. const char *options[] = {
  131. "document_root", "/var/www",
  132. "listening_ports", "80,443s",
  133. NULL
  134. };
  135. struct mg_context *ctx = mg_start(&my_func, NULL, options);
  136. Refer to https://github.com/sunsetbrew/civetweb/blob/master/docs/UserManual.md
  137. for the list of valid option and their possible values.
  138. Return:
  139. web server context, or NULL on error. */
  140. struct mg_context *mg_start(const struct mg_callbacks *callbacks,
  141. void *user_data,
  142. const char **configuration_options);
  143. /* Stop the web server.
  144. Must be called last, when an application wants to stop the web server and
  145. release all associated resources. This function blocks until all Civetweb
  146. threads are stopped. Context pointer becomes invalid. */
  147. void mg_stop(struct mg_context *);
  148. /* mg_request_handler
  149. Called when a new request comes in. This callback is URI based
  150. and configured with mg_set_request_handler().
  151. Parameters:
  152. conn: current connection information.
  153. cbdata: the callback data configured with mg_set_request_handler().
  154. Returns:
  155. 0: the handler could not handle the request, so fall through.
  156. 1: the handler processed the request. */
  157. typedef int (* mg_request_handler)(struct mg_connection *conn, void *cbdata);
  158. /* mg_set_request_handler
  159. Sets or removes a URI mapping for a request handler.
  160. URI's are ordered and prefixed URI's are supported. For example,
  161. consider two URIs: /a/b and /a
  162. /a matches /a
  163. /a/b matches /a/b
  164. /a/c matches /a
  165. Parameters:
  166. ctx: server context
  167. uri: the URI to configure
  168. handler: the callback handler to use when the URI is requested.
  169. If NULL, the URI will be removed.
  170. cbdata: the callback data to give to the handler when it s requested. */
  171. void mg_set_request_handler(struct mg_context *ctx, const char *uri, mg_request_handler handler, void *cbdata);
  172. /* Get the value of particular configuration parameter.
  173. The value returned is read-only. Civetweb does not allow changing
  174. configuration at run time.
  175. If given parameter name is not valid, NULL is returned. For valid
  176. names, return value is guaranteed to be non-NULL. If parameter is not
  177. set, zero-length string is returned. */
  178. const char *mg_get_option(const struct mg_context *ctx, const char *name);
  179. /* Return array of strings that represent valid configuration options.
  180. For each option, option name and default value is returned, i.e. the
  181. number of entries in the array equals to number_of_options x 2.
  182. Array is NULL terminated. */
  183. const char **mg_get_valid_option_names(void);
  184. /* Add, edit or delete the entry in the passwords file.
  185. This function allows an application to manipulate .htpasswd files on the
  186. fly by adding, deleting and changing user records. This is one of the
  187. several ways of implementing authentication on the server side. For another,
  188. cookie-based way please refer to the examples/chat in the source tree.
  189. If password is not NULL, entry is added (or modified if already exists).
  190. If password is NULL, entry is deleted.
  191. Return:
  192. 1 on success, 0 on error. */
  193. int mg_modify_passwords_file(const char *passwords_file_name,
  194. const char *domain,
  195. const char *user,
  196. const char *password);
  197. /* Return information associated with the request. */
  198. struct mg_request_info *mg_get_request_info(struct mg_connection *);
  199. /* Send data to the client.
  200. Return:
  201. 0 when the connection has been closed
  202. -1 on error
  203. >0 number of bytes written on success */
  204. int mg_write(struct mg_connection *, const void *buf, size_t len);
  205. /* Send data to a websocket client wrapped in a websocket frame. Uses mg_lock
  206. to ensure that the transmission is not interrupted, i.e., when the
  207. application is proactively communicating and responding to a request
  208. simultaneously.
  209. Send data to a websocket client wrapped in a websocket frame.
  210. This function is available when civetweb is compiled with -DUSE_WEBSOCKET
  211. Return:
  212. 0 when the connection has been closed
  213. -1 on error
  214. >0 number of bytes written on success */
  215. int mg_websocket_write(struct mg_connection* conn, int opcode,
  216. const char *data, size_t data_len);
  217. /* Blocks until unique access is obtained to this connection. Intended for use
  218. with websockets only.
  219. Invoke this before mg_write or mg_printf when communicating with a
  220. websocket if your code has server-initiated communication as well as
  221. communication in direct response to a message. */
  222. void mg_lock(struct mg_connection* conn);
  223. void mg_unlock(struct mg_connection* conn);
  224. /* Opcodes, from http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6455 */
  225. enum {
  226. WEBSOCKET_OPCODE_CONTINUATION = 0x0,
  227. WEBSOCKET_OPCODE_TEXT = 0x1,
  228. WEBSOCKET_OPCODE_BINARY = 0x2,
  229. WEBSOCKET_OPCODE_CONNECTION_CLOSE = 0x8,
  230. WEBSOCKET_OPCODE_PING = 0x9,
  231. WEBSOCKET_OPCODE_PONG = 0xa
  232. };
  233. /* Macros for enabling compiler-specific checks for printf-like arguments. */
  234. #undef PRINTF_FORMAT_STRING
  235. #if defined(_MSC_VER) && _MSC_VER >= 1400
  236. #include <sal.h>
  237. #if defined(_MSC_VER) && _MSC_VER > 1400
  238. #define PRINTF_FORMAT_STRING(s) _Printf_format_string_ s
  239. #else
  240. #define PRINTF_FORMAT_STRING(s) __format_string s
  241. #endif
  242. #else
  243. #define PRINTF_FORMAT_STRING(s) s
  244. #endif
  245. #ifdef __GNUC__
  246. #define PRINTF_ARGS(x, y) __attribute__((format(printf, x, y)))
  247. #else
  248. #define PRINTF_ARGS(x, y)
  249. #endif
  250. /* Send data to the client using printf() semantics.
  251. Works exactly like mg_write(), but allows to do message formatting. */
  252. int mg_printf(struct mg_connection *,
  253. PRINTF_FORMAT_STRING(const char *fmt), ...) PRINTF_ARGS(2, 3);
  254. /* Send contents of the entire file together with HTTP headers. */
  255. void mg_send_file(struct mg_connection *conn, const char *path);
  256. /* Read data from the remote end, return number of bytes read.
  257. Return:
  258. 0 connection has been closed by peer. No more data could be read.
  259. < 0 read error. No more data could be read from the connection.
  260. > 0 number of bytes read into the buffer. */
  261. int mg_read(struct mg_connection *, void *buf, size_t len);
  262. /* Get the value of particular HTTP header.
  263. This is a helper function. It traverses request_info->http_headers array,
  264. and if the header is present in the array, returns its value. If it is
  265. not present, NULL is returned. */
  266. const char *mg_get_header(const struct mg_connection *, const char *name);
  267. /* Get a value of particular form variable.
  268. Parameters:
  269. data: pointer to form-uri-encoded buffer. This could be either POST data,
  270. or request_info.query_string.
  271. data_len: length of the encoded data.
  272. var_name: variable name to decode from the buffer
  273. dst: destination buffer for the decoded variable
  274. dst_len: length of the destination buffer
  275. Return:
  276. On success, length of the decoded variable.
  277. On error:
  278. -1 (variable not found).
  279. -2 (destination buffer is NULL, zero length or too small to hold the
  280. decoded variable).
  281. Destination buffer is guaranteed to be '\0' - terminated if it is not
  282. NULL or zero length. */
  283. int mg_get_var(const char *data, size_t data_len,
  284. const char *var_name, char *dst, size_t dst_len);
  285. /* Get a value of particular form variable.
  286. Parameters:
  287. data: pointer to form-uri-encoded buffer. This could be either POST data,
  288. or request_info.query_string.
  289. data_len: length of the encoded data.
  290. var_name: variable name to decode from the buffer
  291. dst: destination buffer for the decoded variable
  292. dst_len: length of the destination buffer
  293. occurrence: which occurrence of the variable, 0 is the first, 1 the
  294. second...
  295. this makes it possible to parse a query like
  296. b=x&a=y&a=z which will have occurrence values b:0, a:0 and a:1
  297. Return:
  298. On success, length of the decoded variable.
  299. On error:
  300. -1 (variable not found).
  301. -2 (destination buffer is NULL, zero length or too small to hold the
  302. decoded variable).
  303. Destination buffer is guaranteed to be '\0' - terminated if it is not
  304. NULL or zero length. */
  305. int mg_get_var2(const char *data, size_t data_len,
  306. const char *var_name, char *dst, size_t dst_len, size_t occurrence);
  307. /* Fetch value of certain cookie variable into the destination buffer.
  308. Destination buffer is guaranteed to be '\0' - terminated. In case of
  309. failure, dst[0] == '\0'. Note that RFC allows many occurrences of the same
  310. parameter. This function returns only first occurrence.
  311. Return:
  312. On success, value length.
  313. On error:
  314. -1 (either "Cookie:" header is not present at all or the requested
  315. parameter is not found).
  316. -2 (destination buffer is NULL, zero length or too small to hold the
  317. value). */
  318. int mg_get_cookie(const char *cookie, const char *var_name,
  319. char *buf, size_t buf_len);
  320. /* Download data from the remote web server.
  321. host: host name to connect to, e.g. "foo.com", or "10.12.40.1".
  322. port: port number, e.g. 80.
  323. use_ssl: wether to use SSL connection.
  324. error_buffer, error_buffer_size: error message placeholder.
  325. request_fmt,...: HTTP request.
  326. Return:
  327. On success, valid pointer to the new connection, suitable for mg_read().
  328. On error, NULL. error_buffer contains error message.
  329. Example:
  330. char ebuf[100];
  331. struct mg_connection *conn;
  332. conn = mg_download("google.com", 80, 0, ebuf, sizeof(ebuf),
  333. "%s", "GET / HTTP/1.0\r\nHost: google.com\r\n\r\n");
  334. */
  335. struct mg_connection *mg_download(const char *host, int port, int use_ssl,
  336. char *error_buffer, size_t error_buffer_size,
  337. PRINTF_FORMAT_STRING(const char *request_fmt),
  338. ...) PRINTF_ARGS(6, 7);
  339. /* Close the connection opened by mg_download(). */
  340. void mg_close_connection(struct mg_connection *conn);
  341. /* File upload functionality. Each uploaded file gets saved into a temporary
  342. file and MG_UPLOAD event is sent.
  343. Return number of uploaded files. */
  344. int mg_upload(struct mg_connection *conn, const char *destination_dir);
  345. /* Convenience function -- create detached thread.
  346. Return: 0 on success, non-0 on error. */
  347. typedef void * (*mg_thread_func_t)(void *);
  348. int mg_start_thread(mg_thread_func_t f, void *p);
  349. /* Return builtin mime type for the given file name.
  350. For unrecognized extensions, "text/plain" is returned. */
  351. const char *mg_get_builtin_mime_type(const char *file_name);
  352. /* Return Civetweb version. */
  353. const char *mg_version(void);
  354. /* URL-decode input buffer into destination buffer.
  355. 0-terminate the destination buffer.
  356. form-url-encoded data differs from URI encoding in a way that it
  357. uses '+' as character for space, see RFC 1866 section 8.2.1
  358. http://ftp.ics.uci.edu/pub/ietf/html/rfc1866.txt
  359. Return: length of the decoded data, or -1 if dst buffer is too small. */
  360. int mg_url_decode(const char *src, int src_len, char *dst,
  361. int dst_len, int is_form_url_encoded);
  362. /* URL-encode input buffer into destination buffer.
  363. returns the length of the resulting buffer or -1
  364. is the buffer is too small. */
  365. int mg_url_encode(const char *src, char *dst, size_t dst_len);
  366. /* MD5 hash given strings.
  367. Buffer 'buf' must be 33 bytes long. Varargs is a NULL terminated list of
  368. ASCIIz strings. When function returns, buf will contain human-readable
  369. MD5 hash. Example:
  370. char buf[33];
  371. mg_md5(buf, "aa", "bb", NULL); */
  372. char *mg_md5(char buf[33], ...);
  373. /* Print error message to the opened error log stream.
  374. This utilizes the provided logging configuration.
  375. conn: connection
  376. fmt: format string without the line return
  377. ...: variable argument list
  378. Example:
  379. mg_cry(conn,"i like %s", "logging"); */
  380. void mg_cry(struct mg_connection *conn,
  381. PRINTF_FORMAT_STRING(const char *fmt), ...) PRINTF_ARGS(2, 3);
  382. /* utility method to compare two buffers, case incensitive. */
  383. int mg_strncasecmp(const char *s1, const char *s2, size_t len);
  384. #ifdef __cplusplus
  385. }
  386. #endif /* __cplusplus */
  387. #endif /* CIVETWEB_HEADER_INCLUDED */