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  1. // Copyright (c) 2004-2012 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. //
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  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. #ifndef CIVETWEB_HEADER_INCLUDED
  21. #define CIVETWEB_HEADER_INCLUDED
  22. #include <stdio.h>
  23. #include <stddef.h>
  24. #ifdef __cplusplus
  25. extern "C" {
  26. #endif // __cplusplus
  27. struct mg_context; // Handle for the HTTP service itself
  28. struct mg_connection; // Handle for the individual connection
  29. // This structure contains information about the HTTP request.
  30. struct mg_request_info {
  31. const char *request_method; // "GET", "POST", etc
  32. const char *uri; // URL-decoded URI
  33. const char *http_version; // E.g. "1.0", "1.1"
  34. const char *query_string; // URL part after '?', not including '?', or NULL
  35. const char *remote_user; // Authenticated user, or NULL if no auth used
  36. long remote_ip; // Client's IP address
  37. int remote_port; // Client's port
  38. int is_ssl; // 1 if SSL-ed, 0 if not
  39. void *user_data; // User data pointer passed to mg_start()
  40. void *conn_data; // Connection-specific user data
  41. int num_headers; // Number of HTTP headers
  42. struct mg_header {
  43. const char *name; // HTTP header name
  44. const char *value; // HTTP header value
  45. } http_headers[64]; // Maximum 64 headers
  46. };
  47. // This structure needs to be passed to mg_start(), to let civetweb know
  48. // which callbacks to invoke. For detailed description, see
  49. // https://github.com/sunsetbrew/civetweb/blob/master/docs/UserManual.md
  50. struct mg_callbacks {
  51. // Called when civetweb has received new HTTP request.
  52. // If callback returns non-zero,
  53. // callback must process the request by sending valid HTTP headers and body,
  54. // and civetweb will not do any further processing.
  55. // If callback returns 0, civetweb processes the request itself. In this case,
  56. // callback must not send any data to the client.
  57. int (*begin_request)(struct mg_connection *);
  58. // Called when civetweb has finished processing request.
  59. void (*end_request)(const struct mg_connection *, int reply_status_code);
  60. // Called when civetweb is about to log a message. If callback returns
  61. // non-zero, civetweb does not log anything.
  62. int (*log_message)(const struct mg_connection *, const char *message);
  63. // Called when civetweb initializes SSL library.
  64. int (*init_ssl)(void *ssl_context, void *user_data);
  65. // Called when websocket request is received, before websocket handshake.
  66. // If callback returns 0, civetweb proceeds with handshake, otherwise
  67. // cinnection is closed immediately.
  68. int (*websocket_connect)(const struct mg_connection *);
  69. // Called when websocket handshake is successfully completed, and
  70. // connection is ready for data exchange.
  71. void (*websocket_ready)(struct mg_connection *);
  72. // Called when data frame has been received from the client.
  73. // Parameters:
  74. // bits: first byte of the websocket frame, see websocket RFC at
  75. // http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6455, section 5.2
  76. // data, data_len: payload, with mask (if any) already applied.
  77. // Return value:
  78. // non-0: keep this websocket connection opened.
  79. // 0: close this websocket connection.
  80. int (*websocket_data)(struct mg_connection *, int bits,
  81. char *data, size_t data_len);
  82. // Called when civetweb is closing a connection. The per-context mutex is locked when this
  83. // is invoked. This is primarily useful for noting when a websocket is closing and removing it
  84. // from any application-maintained list of clients.
  85. void (*connection_close)(struct mg_connection *);
  86. // Called when civetweb tries to open a file. Used to intercept file open
  87. // calls, and serve file data from memory instead.
  88. // Parameters:
  89. // path: Full path to the file to open.
  90. // data_len: Placeholder for the file size, if file is served from memory.
  91. // Return value:
  92. // NULL: do not serve file from memory, proceed with normal file open.
  93. // non-NULL: pointer to the file contents in memory. data_len must be
  94. // initilized with the size of the memory block.
  95. const char * (*open_file)(const struct mg_connection *,
  96. const char *path, size_t *data_len);
  97. // Called when civetweb is about to serve Lua server page (.lp file), if
  98. // Lua support is enabled.
  99. // Parameters:
  100. // lua_context: "lua_State *" pointer.
  101. void (*init_lua)(struct mg_connection *, void *lua_context);
  102. // Called when civetweb has uploaded a file to a temporary directory as a
  103. // result of mg_upload() call.
  104. // Parameters:
  105. // file_file: full path name to the uploaded file.
  106. void (*upload)(struct mg_connection *, const char *file_name);
  107. // Called when civetweb is about to send HTTP error to the client.
  108. // Implementing this callback allows to create custom error pages.
  109. // Parameters:
  110. // status: HTTP error status code.
  111. int (*http_error)(struct mg_connection *, int status);
  112. };
  113. // Start web server.
  114. //
  115. // Parameters:
  116. // callbacks: mg_callbacks structure with user-defined callbacks.
  117. // options: NULL terminated list of option_name, option_value pairs that
  118. // specify Civetweb configuration parameters.
  119. //
  120. // Side-effects: on UNIX, ignores SIGCHLD and SIGPIPE signals. If custom
  121. // processing is required for these, signal handlers must be set up
  122. // after calling mg_start().
  123. //
  124. //
  125. // Example:
  126. // const char *options[] = {
  127. // "document_root", "/var/www",
  128. // "listening_ports", "80,443s",
  129. // NULL
  130. // };
  131. // struct mg_context *ctx = mg_start(&my_func, NULL, options);
  132. //
  133. // Refer to https://github.com/sunsetbrew/civetweb/blob/master/docs/UserManual.md
  134. // for the list of valid option and their possible values.
  135. //
  136. // Return:
  137. // web server context, or NULL on error.
  138. struct mg_context *mg_start(const struct mg_callbacks *callbacks,
  139. void *user_data,
  140. const char **configuration_options);
  141. // Stop the web server.
  142. //
  143. // Must be called last, when an application wants to stop the web server and
  144. // release all associated resources. This function blocks until all Civetweb
  145. // threads are stopped. Context pointer becomes invalid.
  146. void mg_stop(struct mg_context *);
  147. // mg_request_handler
  148. //
  149. // Called when a new request comes in. This callback is URI based
  150. // and configured with mg_set_request_handler().
  151. //
  152. // Parameters:
  153. // conn: current connection information.
  154. // cbdata: the callback data configured with mg_set_request_handler().
  155. // Returns:
  156. // 0: the handler could not handle the request, so fall through.
  157. // 1: the handler processed the request.
  158. typedef int (* mg_request_handler)(struct mg_connection *conn, void *cbdata);
  159. // mg_set_request_handler
  160. //
  161. // Sets or removes a URI mapping for a request handler.
  162. //
  163. // URI's are ordered and prefixed URI's are supported. For example,
  164. // consider two URIs: /a/b and /a
  165. // /a matches /a
  166. // /a/b matches /a/b
  167. // /a/c matches /a
  168. //
  169. // Parameters:
  170. // ctx: server context
  171. // uri: the URI to configure
  172. // handler: the callback handler to use when the URI is requested.
  173. // If NULL, the URI will be removed.
  174. // cbdata: the callback data to give to the handler when it s requested.
  175. void mg_set_request_handler(struct mg_context *ctx, const char *uri, mg_request_handler handler, void *cbdata);
  176. // Get the value of particular configuration parameter.
  177. // The value returned is read-only. Civetweb does not allow changing
  178. // configuration at run time.
  179. // If given parameter name is not valid, NULL is returned. For valid
  180. // names, return value is guaranteed to be non-NULL. If parameter is not
  181. // set, zero-length string is returned.
  182. const char *mg_get_option(const struct mg_context *ctx, const char *name);
  183. // Return array of strings that represent valid configuration options.
  184. // For each option, option name and default value is returned, i.e. the
  185. // number of entries in the array equals to number_of_options x 2.
  186. // Array is NULL terminated.
  187. const char **mg_get_valid_option_names(void);
  188. // Add, edit or delete the entry in the passwords file.
  189. //
  190. // This function allows an application to manipulate .htpasswd files on the
  191. // fly by adding, deleting and changing user records. This is one of the
  192. // several ways of implementing authentication on the server side. For another,
  193. // cookie-based way please refer to the examples/chat in the source tree.
  194. //
  195. // If password is not NULL, entry is added (or modified if already exists).
  196. // If password is NULL, entry is deleted.
  197. //
  198. // Return:
  199. // 1 on success, 0 on error.
  200. int mg_modify_passwords_file(const char *passwords_file_name,
  201. const char *domain,
  202. const char *user,
  203. const char *password);
  204. // Return information associated with the request.
  205. struct mg_request_info *mg_get_request_info(struct mg_connection *);
  206. // Send data to the client.
  207. // Return:
  208. // 0 when the connection has been closed
  209. // -1 on error
  210. // >0 number of bytes written on success
  211. int mg_write(struct mg_connection *, const void *buf, size_t len);
  212. // Send data to a websocket client wrapped in a websocket frame. Uses mg_lock to ensure
  213. // that the transmission is not interrupted, i.e., when the application is proactively
  214. // communicating and responding to a request simultaneously.
  215. //
  216. // Send data to a websocket client wrapped in a websocket frame.
  217. // This function is available when civetweb is compiled with -DUSE_WEBSOCKET
  218. //
  219. // Return:
  220. // 0 when the connection has been closed
  221. // -1 on error
  222. // >0 number of bytes written on success
  223. int mg_websocket_write(struct mg_connection* conn, int opcode,
  224. const char *data, size_t data_len);
  225. // Blocks until unique access is obtained to this connection. Intended for use with websockets only.
  226. // Invoke this before mg_write or mg_printf when communicating with a websocket if your code has
  227. // server-initiated communication as well as communication in direct response to a message.
  228. void mg_lock(struct mg_connection* conn);
  229. void mg_unlock(struct mg_connection* conn);
  230. // Opcodes, from http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6455
  231. enum {
  232. WEBSOCKET_OPCODE_CONTINUATION = 0x0,
  233. WEBSOCKET_OPCODE_TEXT = 0x1,
  234. WEBSOCKET_OPCODE_BINARY = 0x2,
  235. WEBSOCKET_OPCODE_CONNECTION_CLOSE = 0x8,
  236. WEBSOCKET_OPCODE_PING = 0x9,
  237. WEBSOCKET_OPCODE_PONG = 0xa
  238. };
  239. // Macros for enabling compiler-specific checks for printf-like arguments.
  240. #undef PRINTF_FORMAT_STRING
  241. #if defined(_MSC_VER) && _MSC_VER >= 1400
  242. #include <sal.h>
  243. #if defined(_MSC_VER) && _MSC_VER > 1400
  244. #define PRINTF_FORMAT_STRING(s) _Printf_format_string_ s
  245. #else
  246. #define PRINTF_FORMAT_STRING(s) __format_string s
  247. #endif
  248. #else
  249. #define PRINTF_FORMAT_STRING(s) s
  250. #endif
  251. #ifdef __GNUC__
  252. #define PRINTF_ARGS(x, y) __attribute__((format(printf, x, y)))
  253. #else
  254. #define PRINTF_ARGS(x, y)
  255. #endif
  256. // Send data to the client using printf() semantics.
  257. //
  258. // Works exactly like mg_write(), but allows to do message formatting.
  259. int mg_printf(struct mg_connection *,
  260. PRINTF_FORMAT_STRING(const char *fmt), ...) PRINTF_ARGS(2, 3);
  261. // Send contents of the entire file together with HTTP headers.
  262. void mg_send_file(struct mg_connection *conn, const char *path);
  263. // Read data from the remote end, return number of bytes read.
  264. // Return:
  265. // 0 connection has been closed by peer. No more data could be read.
  266. // < 0 read error. No more data could be read from the connection.
  267. // > 0 number of bytes read into the buffer.
  268. int mg_read(struct mg_connection *, void *buf, size_t len);
  269. // Get the value of particular HTTP header.
  270. //
  271. // This is a helper function. It traverses request_info->http_headers array,
  272. // and if the header is present in the array, returns its value. If it is
  273. // not present, NULL is returned.
  274. const char *mg_get_header(const struct mg_connection *, const char *name);
  275. // Get a value of particular form variable.
  276. //
  277. // Parameters:
  278. // data: pointer to form-uri-encoded buffer. This could be either POST data,
  279. // or request_info.query_string.
  280. // data_len: length of the encoded data.
  281. // var_name: variable name to decode from the buffer
  282. // dst: destination buffer for the decoded variable
  283. // dst_len: length of the destination buffer
  284. //
  285. // Return:
  286. // On success, length of the decoded variable.
  287. // On error:
  288. // -1 (variable not found).
  289. // -2 (destination buffer is NULL, zero length or too small to hold the
  290. // decoded variable).
  291. //
  292. // Destination buffer is guaranteed to be '\0' - terminated if it is not
  293. // NULL or zero length.
  294. int mg_get_var(const char *data, size_t data_len,
  295. const char *var_name, char *dst, size_t dst_len);
  296. // Get a value of particular form variable.
  297. //
  298. // Parameters:
  299. // data: pointer to form-uri-encoded buffer. This could be either POST data,
  300. // or request_info.query_string.
  301. // data_len: length of the encoded data.
  302. // var_name: variable name to decode from the buffer
  303. // dst: destination buffer for the decoded variable
  304. // dst_len: length of the destination buffer
  305. // occurrence: which occurrence of the variable, 0 is the first, 1 the second...
  306. // this makes it possible to parse a query like
  307. // b=x&a=y&a=z which will have occurrence values b:0, a:0 and a:1
  308. //
  309. // Return:
  310. // On success, length of the decoded variable.
  311. // On error:
  312. // -1 (variable not found).
  313. // -2 (destination buffer is NULL, zero length or too small to hold the
  314. // decoded variable).
  315. //
  316. // Destination buffer is guaranteed to be '\0' - terminated if it is not
  317. // NULL or zero length.
  318. int mg_get_var2(const char *data, size_t data_len,
  319. const char *var_name, char *dst, size_t dst_len, size_t occurrence);
  320. // Fetch value of certain cookie variable into the destination buffer.
  321. //
  322. // Destination buffer is guaranteed to be '\0' - terminated. In case of
  323. // failure, dst[0] == '\0'. Note that RFC allows many occurrences of the same
  324. // parameter. This function returns only first occurrence.
  325. //
  326. // Return:
  327. // On success, value length.
  328. // On error:
  329. // -1 (either "Cookie:" header is not present at all or the requested
  330. // parameter is not found).
  331. // -2 (destination buffer is NULL, zero length or too small to hold the
  332. // value).
  333. int mg_get_cookie(const char *cookie, const char *var_name,
  334. char *buf, size_t buf_len);
  335. // Download data from the remote web server.
  336. // host: host name to connect to, e.g. "foo.com", or "10.12.40.1".
  337. // port: port number, e.g. 80.
  338. // use_ssl: wether to use SSL connection.
  339. // error_buffer, error_buffer_size: error message placeholder.
  340. // request_fmt,...: HTTP request.
  341. // Return:
  342. // On success, valid pointer to the new connection, suitable for mg_read().
  343. // On error, NULL. error_buffer contains error message.
  344. // Example:
  345. // char ebuf[100];
  346. // struct mg_connection *conn;
  347. // conn = mg_download("google.com", 80, 0, ebuf, sizeof(ebuf),
  348. // "%s", "GET / HTTP/1.0\r\nHost: google.com\r\n\r\n");
  349. struct mg_connection *mg_download(const char *host, int port, int use_ssl,
  350. char *error_buffer, size_t error_buffer_size,
  351. PRINTF_FORMAT_STRING(const char *request_fmt),
  352. ...) PRINTF_ARGS(6, 7);
  353. // Close the connection opened by mg_download().
  354. void mg_close_connection(struct mg_connection *conn);
  355. // File upload functionality. Each uploaded file gets saved into a temporary
  356. // file and MG_UPLOAD event is sent.
  357. // Return number of uploaded files.
  358. int mg_upload(struct mg_connection *conn, const char *destination_dir);
  359. // Convenience function -- create detached thread.
  360. // Return: 0 on success, non-0 on error.
  361. typedef void * (*mg_thread_func_t)(void *);
  362. int mg_start_thread(mg_thread_func_t f, void *p);
  363. // Return builtin mime type for the given file name.
  364. // For unrecognized extensions, "text/plain" is returned.
  365. const char *mg_get_builtin_mime_type(const char *file_name);
  366. // Return Civetweb version.
  367. const char *mg_version(void);
  368. // URL-decode input buffer into destination buffer.
  369. // 0-terminate the destination buffer.
  370. // form-url-encoded data differs from URI encoding in a way that it
  371. // uses '+' as character for space, see RFC 1866 section 8.2.1
  372. // http://ftp.ics.uci.edu/pub/ietf/html/rfc1866.txt
  373. // Return: length of the decoded data, or -1 if dst buffer is too small.
  374. int mg_url_decode(const char *src, int src_len, char *dst,
  375. int dst_len, int is_form_url_encoded);
  376. // URL-encode input buffer into destination buffer.
  377. // returns the length of the resulting buffer or -1
  378. // is the buffer is too small.
  379. int mg_url_encode(const char *src, char *dst, size_t dst_len);
  380. // MD5 hash given strings.
  381. // Buffer 'buf' must be 33 bytes long. Varargs is a NULL terminated list of
  382. // ASCIIz strings. When function returns, buf will contain human-readable
  383. // MD5 hash. Example:
  384. // char buf[33];
  385. // mg_md5(buf, "aa", "bb", NULL);
  386. char *mg_md5(char buf[33], ...);
  387. // Print error message to the opened error log stream.
  388. // This utilizes the provided logging configuration.
  389. // conn: connection
  390. // fmt: format string without the line return
  391. // ...: variable argument list
  392. // Example:
  393. // mg_cry(conn,"i like %s", "logging");
  394. void mg_cry(struct mg_connection *conn,
  395. PRINTF_FORMAT_STRING(const char *fmt), ...) PRINTF_ARGS(2, 3);
  396. // utility method to compare two buffers, case incensitive.
  397. int mg_strncasecmp(const char *s1, const char *s2, size_t len);
  398. #ifdef __cplusplus
  399. }
  400. #endif // __cplusplus
  401. #endif // CIVETWEB_HEADER_INCLUDED