efl/src/lib/ecore_con/Ecore_Con.h

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#ifndef _ECORE_CON_H
#define _ECORE_CON_H
#include <time.h>
#include <libgen.h>
#ifdef _WIN32
# include <ws2tcpip.h>
#else
# include <netdb.h>
#endif
#include <Eina.h>
#include <Eo.h>
#ifdef EFL_BETA_API_SUPPORT
#include "Efl_Net.h"
#endif
#include <ecore_con_api.h>
/**
* @defgroup Ecore_Con_Group Ecore_Con - Connection functions
* @ingroup Ecore
*
* The Ecore Connection Library ( @c Ecore_Con ) provides simple mechanisms
* for communications between programs using reliable sockets. It saves
* the programmer from having to worry about file descriptors and waiting
* for incoming connections.
*
* There are two main objects in the @c Ecore_Con library: the @c
* Ecore_Con_Server and the @c Ecore_Con_Client.
*
* The @c Ecore_Con_Server represents a server that can be connected to.
* It is used regardless of whether the program is acting as a server or
* client itself.
*
* To create a listening server call @c ecore_con_server_add(), optionally using
* an ECORE_CON_USE_* encryption type OR'ed with the type for encryption.
*
* To connect to a server, call @c ecore_con_server_connect(). Data can
* then be sent to the server using the @c ecore_con_server_send().
*
* Functions are described in the following groupings:
* @li @ref Ecore_Con_Lib_Group
* @li @ref Ecore_Con_Server_Group
* @li @ref Ecore_Con_Client_Group
* @li @ref Ecore_Con_Url_Group
*
* Events are described in @ref Ecore_Con_Events_Group.
*/
/**
* @defgroup Ecore_Con_Events_Group Ecore Connection Events Functions
* @ingroup Ecore_Con_Group
*
* The Ecore Con events can be categorized into Server side events
* and Client side events.
* Server side events:
* @li ECORE_CON_CLIENT_ADD: Whenever a client connection is made to an
* @c Ecore_Con_Server, an event of this type is emitted, allowing the
* retrieval of the client's ip with @ref ecore_con_client_ip_get and
* associating data with the client using ecore_con_client_data_set.
* @li ECORE_CON_EVENT_CLIENT_DEL: Whenever a client connection to an
* @c Ecore_Con_Server is destroyed, an event of this type is emitted. The contents of
* the data with this event are variable, but if the client object in the data
* is non-null, it must be freed with @ref ecore_con_client_del.
* @li ECORE_CON_EVENT_CLIENT_DATA: Whenever a server object receives
* data, then an event of this type is emitted. The data will contain
* the size and contents of the message sent by the client. It should be noted that
* data within this object is transient, so it must be duplicated in order to be
* retained. This event will continue to occur until the client has stopped sending its
* message, so a good option for storing this data is an Eina_Strbuf. Once the message has
* been received in full, the client object must be freed with ecore_con_client_free.
*
* Client side events:
* @li ECORE_CON_EVENT_SERVER_ADD: Whenever a server object is created
* with @ref ecore_con_server_connect, an event of this type is emitted,
* allowing for data to be serialized and sent to the server using
* @ref ecore_con_server_send. At this point, the http handshake has
* occurred.
* @li ECORE_CON_EVENT_SERVER_DEL: Whenever a server object is destroyed,
* usually by the server connection being refused or dropped, an event of this
* type is emitted. The contents of the data with this event are variable,
* but if the server object in the data is non-null, it must be freed
* with @ref ecore_con_server_del.
* @li ECORE_CON_EVENT_SERVER_DATA: Whenever client object receives
* data from the server, an event of this type is emitted. The data will contain both
* the size and contents of the message sent by the server. It should be noted that
* data within this object is transient, so it must be duplicated in order to be
* retained. This event will continue to occur until the server has stopped sending its
* message, so a good option for storing this data is an Eina_Strbuf. Once the message has
* been received in full, the server object must be freed with ecore_con_server_free.
*
*/
/**
* @defgroup Ecore_Con_Buffer Ecore Connection Buffering
* @ingroup Ecore_Con_Group
*
* As Ecore_Con works on an event driven design, as data arrives, events will
* be produced containing the data that arrived. It is up to the user of
* Ecore_Con to either parse as they go, append to a file to later parse the
* whole file in one go, or append to memory to parse or handle later.
*
* To help with this Eina has some handy API's. The Eina_Binbuf and
* Eina_Strbuf APIs, abstract dynamic buffer management and make it trivial
* to handle buffers at runtime, without having to manage them. Eina_Binbuf
* makes it possible to create, expand, reset and slice a blob of memory -
* all via API. No system calls, no pointer manipulations and no size
* calculation.
*
* Additional functions include adding content at specified byte positions in
* the buffer, escaping the inputs, find and replace strings. This provides
* extreme flexibility to play around, with a dynamic blob of memory.
*
* It is good to free it (using eina_binbuf_free()) after using it.
*
* Eina_Binbuf compliments Ecore_Con use cases, where dynamic sizes of data
* arrive from the network (think http download in chunks). Using
* Eina_Binbuf provides enough flexibility to handle data as it arrives and
* to defer its processing until desired, without having to think about
* where to store the temporary data and how to manage its size.
*
* An example of how to use these with Ecore_Con follows.
*
* @code
* #include <Eina.h>
* #include <Ecore.h>
* #include <Ecore_Con.h>
*
* static Eina_Bool
* data_callback(void *data, int type, void *event)
* {
* Ecore_Con_Event_Url_Data *url_data = event;
* if ( url_data->size > 0)
* {
* // append data as it arrives - don't worry where or how it gets stored.
* // Also don't worry about size, expanding, reallocing etc.
* // just keep appending - size is automatically handled.
*
* eina_binbuf_append_length(data, url_data->data, url_data->size);
*
* fprintf(stderr, "Appended %d \n", url_data->size);
* }
* return EINA_TRUE;
* }
*
*
*
* static Eina_Bool
* completion_callback(void *data, int type, void *event)
* {
* Ecore_Con_Event_Url_Complete *url_complete = event;
* printf("download completed with status code: %d\n", url_complete->status);
*
* // get the data back from Eina_Binbuf
* char *ptr = eina_binbuf_string_get(data);
* size_t size = eina_binbuf_length_get(data);
*
* // process data as required (write to file)
* fprintf(stderr, "Size of data = %d bytes\n", size);
* int fd = open("./elm.png", O_CREAT);
* write(fd, ptr, size);
* close(fd);
*
* // free it when done.
* eina_binbuf_free(data);
*
* ecore_main_loop_quit();
*
* return EINA_TRUE;
* }
*
*
* int
* main(int argc, char **argv)
* {
*
* const char *url = "http://www.enlightenment.org/p/index/d/logo.png";
*
* ecore_init();
* ecore_con_init();
* ecore_con_url_init();
*
*
* // This is single additional line to manage dynamic network data.
* Eina_Binbuf *data = eina_binbuf_new();
* Ecore_Con_Url *url_con = ecore_con_url_new(url);
*
* ecore_event_handler_add(ECORE_CON_EVENT_URL_COMPLETE,
* completion_callback,
* data);
* ecore_event_handler_add(ECORE_CON_EVENT_URL_DATA,
* data_callback,
* data);
* ecore_con_url_get(url_con);
*
* ecore_main_loop_begin();
* return 0;
* }
* @endcode
*/
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
#define ECORE_CON_USE_SSL ECORE_CON_USE_SSL2
#define ECORE_CON_REMOTE_SYSTEM ECORE_CON_REMOTE_TCP
/** Types for an ecore_con client/server object. A correct way to set this
* type is with an ECORE_CON_$TYPE, optionally OR'ed with an ECORE_CON_$USE if
* encryption is desired, and LOAD_CERT if the previously loaded certificate
* should be used.
*
* @ingroup Ecore_Con
*/
typedef enum
{
ECORE_CON_LOCAL_USER = 0, /** Socket in "~/.ecore" */
ECORE_CON_LOCAL_SYSTEM = 1, /** Socket in /tmp */
ECORE_CON_LOCAL_ABSTRACT = 2, /** Abstract socket */
ECORE_CON_REMOTE_TCP = 3, /** Remote server using TCP */
ECORE_CON_REMOTE_MCAST = 4, /** Remote multicast UDP server (ecore_con_server_add() only) */
ECORE_CON_REMOTE_UDP = 5, /** Remote server using UDP */
ECORE_CON_REMOTE_BROADCAST = 6, /** Remote broadcast using UDP (ecore_con_server_connect() only) */
ECORE_CON_REMOTE_NODELAY = 7, /** Remote TCP connection sending packets
* immediately */
ECORE_CON_REMOTE_CORK = 8, /** Remote TCP connection sending data in large chunks
* Note: Only available on Linux
*
* @since 1.2 */
ECORE_CON_USE_SSL2 = 16 /* 1 << 4 */, /** Use SSL2: UNSUPPORTED. */
ECORE_CON_USE_SSL3 = 32 /* 1 << 5 */, /** Use SSL3: UNSUPPORTED. */
ECORE_CON_USE_TLS = 64 /* 1 << 6 */, /** Use TLS */
ECORE_CON_USE_MIXED = 96 /* Ecore.Con.Type.use_tls | Ecore.Con.Type.use_ssl3 */, /** Use both TLS and SSL3 */
ECORE_CON_LOAD_CERT = 128 /* 1 << 7 */, /** Attempt to use the loaded
* certificate */
ECORE_CON_NO_PROXY = 256 /* 1 << 8 */, /** Disable all types of proxy on the
* server Note: Only functional for
* clients
*
* @since 1.2 */
ECORE_CON_SOCKET_ACTIVATE = 512 /* 1 << 9 */
} Ecore_Con_Type;
/**
* @typedef Ecore_Con_Socks
* An object representing a SOCKS proxy
* @ingroup Ecore_Con_Socks_Group
* @since 1.2
*/
typedef struct Ecore_Con_Socks Ecore_Con_Socks;
/**
* @defgroup Ecore_Con_Lib_Group Ecore Connection Library Functions
* @ingroup Ecore_Con_Group
*
* Utility functions that set up and shut down the Ecore Connection
* library.
*
* There's also ecore_con_lookup() that can be used to make simple asynchronous
* DNS lookups.
*
* A simple example of how to use these functions:
* @li @ref ecore_con_lookup_example_c
*
* @{
*/
/**
* @typedef Ecore_Con_Dns_Cb
* A callback type for use with @ref ecore_con_lookup.
*/
typedef void (*Ecore_Con_Dns_Cb)(const char *canonname,
const char *ip,
struct sockaddr *addr,
int addrlen,
void *data);
/** @} */
/**
* @struct _Ecore_Con_Server
* Used to provide legacy ABI/ABI compatibility with non-Eo applications.
* @ingroup Ecore_Con_Server_Group
*/
struct _Ecore_Con_Server;
/**
* @typedef Ecore_Con_Server
* Used to provide legacy API/ABI compatibility with non-Eo applications.
* @ingroup Ecore_Con_Server_Group
*/
typedef struct _Ecore_Con_Server Ecore_Con_Server;
/**
* @struct _Ecore_Con_Client
* Used to provide legacy ABI/ABI compatibility with non-Eo applications.
* @ingroup Ecore_Con_Client_Group
*/
struct _Ecore_Con_Client;
/**
* @typedef Ecore_Con_Client
* Used to provide legacy API/ABI compatibility with non-Eo applications.
* @ingroup Ecore_Con_Client_Group
*/
typedef struct _Ecore_Con_Client Ecore_Con_Client;
/**
* @struct _Ecore_Con_Url
* Used to provide legacy ABI/ABI compatibility with non-Eo applications.
* @ingroup Ecore_Con_Url_Group
*/
struct _Ecore_Con_Url;
/**
* @typedef Ecore_Con_Url
* Used to provide legacy API/ABI compatibility with non-Eo applications.
* @ingroup Ecore_Con_Url_Group
*/
typedef struct _Ecore_Con_Url Ecore_Con_Url;
/**
* @addtogroup Ecore_Con_Events_Group
* @{
*/
/**
* @typedef Ecore_Con_Event_Client_Add
* Used as the @p data param for the corresponding event.
*/
typedef struct _Ecore_Con_Event_Client_Add Ecore_Con_Event_Client_Add;
/**
* @typedef Ecore_Con_Event_Client_Upgrade
* Used as the @p data param for the corresponding event.
* @since 1.1
*/
typedef struct _Ecore_Con_Event_Client_Upgrade Ecore_Con_Event_Client_Upgrade;
/**
* @typedef Ecore_Con_Event_Client_Del
* Used as the @p data param for the corresponding event.
*/
typedef struct _Ecore_Con_Event_Client_Del Ecore_Con_Event_Client_Del;
/**
* @typedef Ecore_Con_Event_Client_Error
* Used as the @p data param for the corresponding event.
* @since 1.1
*/
typedef struct _Ecore_Con_Event_Client_Error Ecore_Con_Event_Client_Error;
/**
* @typedef Ecore_Con_Event_Server_Add
* Used as the @p data param for the corresponding event.
*/
typedef struct _Ecore_Con_Event_Server_Add Ecore_Con_Event_Server_Add;
/**
* @typedef Ecore_Con_Event_Server_Upgrade
* Used as the @p data param for the corresponding event.
* @since 1.1
*/
typedef struct _Ecore_Con_Event_Server_Upgrade Ecore_Con_Event_Server_Upgrade;
/**
* @typedef Ecore_Con_Event_Server_Del
* Used as the @p data param for the corresponding event.
*/
typedef struct _Ecore_Con_Event_Server_Del Ecore_Con_Event_Server_Del;
/**
* @typedef Ecore_Con_Event_Server_Error
* Used as the @p data param for the corresponding event.
* @since 1.1
*/
typedef struct _Ecore_Con_Event_Server_Error Ecore_Con_Event_Server_Error;
/**
* @typedef Ecore_Con_Event_Client_Data
* Used as the @p data param for the corresponding event.
*/
typedef struct _Ecore_Con_Event_Client_Data Ecore_Con_Event_Client_Data;
/**
* @typedef Ecore_Con_Event_Server_Data
* Used as the @p data param for the corresponding event.
*/
typedef struct _Ecore_Con_Event_Server_Data Ecore_Con_Event_Server_Data;
/**
* @typedef Ecore_Con_Event_Client_Write
* Used as the @p data param for the corresponding event.
* @since 1.1
*/
typedef struct _Ecore_Con_Event_Client_Write Ecore_Con_Event_Client_Write;
/**
* @typedef Ecore_Con_Event_Server_Write
* Used as the @p data param for the corresponding event.
* @since 1.1
*/
typedef struct _Ecore_Con_Event_Server_Write Ecore_Con_Event_Server_Write;
/**
* @typedef Ecore_Con_Event_Proxy_Bind
* Used as the @p data param for the corresponding event.
* @since 1.2
*/
typedef struct _Ecore_Con_Event_Proxy_Bind Ecore_Con_Event_Proxy_Bind;
/**
* @typedef Ecore_Con_Event_Url_Data
* Used as the @p data param for the corresponding event.
* @ingroup Ecore_Con_Url_Group
*/
typedef struct _Ecore_Con_Event_Url_Data Ecore_Con_Event_Url_Data;
/**
* @typedef Ecore_Con_Event_Url_Complete
* Used as the @p data param for the corresponding event.
* @ingroup Ecore_Con_Url_Group
*/
typedef struct _Ecore_Con_Event_Url_Complete Ecore_Con_Event_Url_Complete;
/**
* @typedef Ecore_Con_Event_Url_Progress
* Used as the @p data param for the corresponding event.
* @ingroup Ecore_Con_Url_Group
*/
typedef struct _Ecore_Con_Event_Url_Progress Ecore_Con_Event_Url_Progress;
/**
* @struct _Ecore_Con_Event_Client_Add
* Used as the @p data param for the @ref ECORE_CON_EVENT_CLIENT_ADD event.
*/
struct _Ecore_Con_Event_Client_Add
{
Ecore_Con_Client *client; /**< the client that connected */
};
/**
* @struct _Ecore_Con_Event_Client_Upgrade
* Used as the @p data param for the @ref ECORE_CON_EVENT_CLIENT_UPGRADE event.
* @since 1.1
*/
struct _Ecore_Con_Event_Client_Upgrade
{
Ecore_Con_Client *client; /**< the client that completed handshake */
};
/**
* @struct _Ecore_Con_Event_Client_Del
* Used as the @p data param for the @ref ECORE_CON_EVENT_CLIENT_DEL event.
*/
struct _Ecore_Con_Event_Client_Del
{
Ecore_Con_Client *client; /**< the client that was lost */
};
/**
* @struct _Ecore_Con_Event_Client_Error
* Used as the @p data param for the @ref ECORE_CON_EVENT_CLIENT_ERROR event.
*/
struct _Ecore_Con_Event_Client_Error
{
Ecore_Con_Client *client; /**< the client for which an error occurred */
char *error; /**< the error string describing what happened */
};
/**
* @struct _Ecore_Con_Event_Server_Add
* Used as the @p data param for the @ref ECORE_CON_EVENT_SERVER_ADD event.
*/
struct _Ecore_Con_Event_Server_Add
{
Ecore_Con_Server *server; /**< the server that was connected to */
};
/**
* @struct _Ecore_Con_Event_Server_Upgrade
* Used as the @p data param for the @ref ECORE_CON_EVENT_SERVER_UPGRADE event.
* @since 1.1
*/
struct _Ecore_Con_Event_Server_Upgrade
{
Ecore_Con_Server *server; /**< the server that was connected to */
};
/**
* @struct _Ecore_Con_Event_Server_Del
* Used as the @p data param for the @ref ECORE_CON_EVENT_SERVER_DEL event.
*/
struct _Ecore_Con_Event_Server_Del
{
Ecore_Con_Server *server; /**< the client that was lost */
};
/**
* @struct _Ecore_Con_Event_Server_Error
* Used as the @p data param for the @ref ECORE_CON_EVENT_SERVER_ERROR event.
*/
struct _Ecore_Con_Event_Server_Error
{
Ecore_Con_Server *server; /**< the server for which an error occurred */
char *error; /**< the error string describing what happened */
};
/**
* @struct _Ecore_Con_Event_Client_Data
* Used as the @p data param for the @ref ECORE_CON_EVENT_CLIENT_DATA event.
*/
struct _Ecore_Con_Event_Client_Data
{
Ecore_Con_Client *client; /**< the client that connected */
void *data; /**< the data that the client sent */
int size; /**< the length of the data sent */
};
/**
* @struct _Ecore_Con_Event_Server_Data
* Used as the @p data param for the @ref ECORE_CON_EVENT_SERVER_DATA event
*/
struct _Ecore_Con_Event_Server_Data
{
Ecore_Con_Server *server; /**< the server that was connected to */
void *data; /**< the data that the server sent */
int size; /**< the length of the data sent */
};
/**
* @struct _Ecore_Con_Event_Client_Write
* Used as the @p data param for the @ref ECORE_CON_EVENT_CLIENT_WRITE event.
*/
struct _Ecore_Con_Event_Client_Write
{
Ecore_Con_Client *client; /**< the client that connected */
int size; /**< the length of the data sent */
};
/**
* @struct _Ecore_Con_Event_Server_Write
* Used as the @p data param for the @ref ECORE_CON_EVENT_SERVER_WRITE event
*/
struct _Ecore_Con_Event_Server_Write
{
Ecore_Con_Server *server; /**< the server that was connected to */
int size; /**< the length of the data sent */
};
/**
* @struct _Ecore_Con_Event_Proxy_Bind
* Used as the @p data param for the @ref ECORE_CON_EVENT_PROXY_BIND event.
* @ingroup Ecore_Con_Socks_Group
* @since 1.2
*/
struct _Ecore_Con_Event_Proxy_Bind
{
Ecore_Con_Server *server; /**< the server object connected to the proxy */
const char *ip; /**< the proxy-bound ip address */
int port; /**< the proxy-bound port */
};
/**
* @struct _Ecore_Con_Event_Url_Data
* Used as the @p data param for the @ref ECORE_CON_EVENT_URL_DATA event.
* @ingroup Ecore_Con_Url_Group
*/
struct _Ecore_Con_Event_Url_Data
{
Ecore_Con_Url *url_con; /**< a pointer to the connection object */
int size; /**< the size of the current received data (in bytes) */
unsigned char data[1]; /**< the data received on this event */
};
/**
* @struct _Ecore_Con_Event_Url_Complete
* Used as the @p data param for the @ref ECORE_CON_EVENT_URL_COMPLETE event.
* @ingroup Ecore_Con_Url_Group
*/
struct _Ecore_Con_Event_Url_Complete
{
Ecore_Con_Url *url_con; /**< a pointer to the connection object */
int status; /**< HTTP status code of the operation (200, 404, 401, etc.) */
};
/**
* @struct _Ecore_Con_Event_Url_Progress
* Used as the @p data param for the @ref ECORE_CON_EVENT_URL_PROGRESS event.
* @ingroup Ecore_Con_Url_Group
*/
struct _Ecore_Con_Event_Url_Progress
{
Ecore_Con_Url *url_con; /**< a pointer to the connection object */
struct
{
double total; /**< total size of the downloading data (in bytes) */
double now; /**< current size of the downloading data (in bytes) */
} down; /**< download info */
struct
{
double total; /**< total size of the uploading data (in bytes) */
double now; /**< current size of the uploading data (in bytes) */
} up; /**< upload info */
};
/** A client has connected to the server. */
ECORE_CON_API extern int ECORE_CON_EVENT_CLIENT_ADD;
/** A client has disconnected from the server. */
ECORE_CON_API extern int ECORE_CON_EVENT_CLIENT_DEL;
/** A client experienced an error.
* @since 1.1
*/
ECORE_CON_API extern int ECORE_CON_EVENT_CLIENT_ERROR;
/** A client connection has been upgraded to SSL.
* @since 1.1
*/
ECORE_CON_API extern int ECORE_CON_EVENT_CLIENT_UPGRADE;
/** A server was created. */
ECORE_CON_API extern int ECORE_CON_EVENT_SERVER_ADD;
/** A server connection was lost. */
ECORE_CON_API extern int ECORE_CON_EVENT_SERVER_DEL;
/** A server experienced an error.
* @since 1.1
*/
ECORE_CON_API extern int ECORE_CON_EVENT_SERVER_ERROR;
/** A server connection has been upgraded to SSL.
* @since 1.1
*/
ECORE_CON_API extern int ECORE_CON_EVENT_SERVER_UPGRADE;
/** A server connection has sent data to its client.
* @since 1.1
*/
ECORE_CON_API extern int ECORE_CON_EVENT_CLIENT_WRITE;
/** A server connection object has sent data.
* @since 1.1
*/
ECORE_CON_API extern int ECORE_CON_EVENT_SERVER_WRITE;
/** A client connected to the server has sent data. */
ECORE_CON_API extern int ECORE_CON_EVENT_CLIENT_DATA;
/** A server connection object has data.*/
ECORE_CON_API extern int ECORE_CON_EVENT_SERVER_DATA;
/** A server connection has successfully negotiated an ip:port binding.
* @since 1.2
*/
ECORE_CON_API extern int ECORE_CON_EVENT_PROXY_BIND;
/** A URL object has data. */
ECORE_CON_API extern int ECORE_CON_EVENT_URL_DATA;
/** A URL object has completed its transfer to and from the server and can be reused. */
ECORE_CON_API extern int ECORE_CON_EVENT_URL_COMPLETE;
/** A URL object has made progress in its transfer. */
ECORE_CON_API extern int ECORE_CON_EVENT_URL_PROGRESS;
/**
* @}
*/
/**
* @addtogroup Ecore_Con_Lib_Group
* @ingroup Ecore_Con_Group
*
* @{
*/
/**
* @brief Initializes the Ecore_Con library.
* @return Number of times the library has been initialised without being
* shut down.
*
* @note This function already calls ecore_init() internally, so you don't need
* to call it explicitly.
*/
ECORE_CON_API int ecore_con_init(void);
/**
* @brief Shuts down the Ecore_Con library.
* @return Number of times the library has been initialised without being
* shut down.
* @note This function already calls ecore_shutdown() internally, so you don't
* need to call it explicitly unless you called ecore_init() explicitly too.
*/
ECORE_CON_API int ecore_con_shutdown(void);
/**
* @brief Do an asynchronous DNS lookup.
*
* This function performs a DNS lookup on the hostname specified by name, then
* calls done_cb with the result and the data given as parameter. The result
* will be given to the done_cb as follows:
*
* canonname - the canonical name of the address, ip - the resolved ip address,
* addr - a pointer to the socket address, addrlen - the length of the socket
* address, in bytes, data - the data pointer given as parameter.
*
* @param[in] name IP address or server name to translate.
* @param[in] done_cb Callback to notify when done.
* @param[in] data User data to be given to done_cb.
*
* @return @c true if the request did not fail to be set up, @c false
* otherwise.
*/
ECORE_CON_API Eina_Bool ecore_con_lookup(const char *name, Ecore_Con_Dns_Cb done_cb, const void *data) EINA_ARG_NONNULL(1);
/**
* @}
*/
/**
* @defgroup Ecore_Con_SSL_Group Ecore Connection SSL Functions
* @ingroup Ecore_Con_Group
*
* Functions that operate on Ecore connection objects pertaining to SSL.
*
* @{
*/
/**
* @brief Returns if SSL support is available.
* @return @c 2 if SSL is available and provided by openssl,
* @c 0 if it is not available.
*/
ECORE_CON_API int ecore_con_ssl_available_get(void);
/**
* @brief Adds an SSL certificate for use in ecore_con functions.
*
* Use this function to add a SSL PEM certificate.
* Simply specify the cert here to use it in the server object for connecting or listening.
* If there is an error loading the certificate, an error will automatically be logged.
* @param svr The server object
* @param cert The path to the certificate.
* @return @c EINA_FALSE if the file cannot be loaded, otherwise @c EINA_TRUE.
*/
ECORE_CON_API Eina_Bool ecore_con_ssl_server_cert_add(Ecore_Con_Server *svr, const char *cert);
/**
* @brief Adds an SSL private key for use in ecore_con functions.
*
* Use this function to add a SSL PEM private key.
* Simply specify the key file here to use it in the server object for connecting or listening.
* If there is an error loading the key, an error will automatically be logged.
* @param svr The server object.
* @param key_file The path to the key file.
* @return @c EINA_FALSE if the file cannot be loaded, otherwise @c EINA_TRUE.
*/
ECORE_CON_API Eina_Bool ecore_con_ssl_server_privkey_add(Ecore_Con_Server *svr, const char *key_file);
/**
* @brief Adds an SSL CRL for use in ecore_con functions.
*
* Use this function to add a SSL PEM CRL file.
* Simply specify the CRL file here to use it in the server object for connecting or listening.
* If there is an error loading the CRL, an error will automatically be logged.
* @param svr The server object.
* @param crl_file The path to the CRL file.
* @return @c EINA_FALSE if the file cannot be loaded, otherwise @c EINA_TRUE.
*/
ECORE_CON_API Eina_Bool ecore_con_ssl_server_crl_add(Ecore_Con_Server *svr, const char *crl_file);
/**
* @brief Adds an SSL CA file for use in ecore_con functions.
*
* Use this function to add a SSL PEM CA file.
* Simply specify the file here to use it in the server object for connecting or listening.
* If there is an error loading the CAs, an error will automatically be logged.
* @param svr The server object.
* @param ca_file The path to the CA file.
* @return @c EINA_FALSE if the file cannot be loaded, otherwise @c EINA_TRUE.
* @note since 1.2, this function can load directories.
*/
ECORE_CON_API Eina_Bool ecore_con_ssl_server_cafile_add(Ecore_Con_Server *svr, const char *ca_file);
/**
* @brief Enables certificate verification on a server object.
*
* Call this function on a server object before main loop has started
* to enable verification of certificates against loaded certificates.
* @param svr The server object
*/
ECORE_CON_API void ecore_con_ssl_server_verify(Ecore_Con_Server *svr);
/**
* @brief Enables hostname-based certificate verification on a server object.
*
* Call this function on a server object before main loop has started
* to enable verification of certificates using ONLY their hostnames.
* @param svr The server object.
* @note This function has no effect when used on a listening server created by
* ecore_con_server_add.
* @since 1.1
*/
ECORE_CON_API void ecore_con_ssl_server_verify_basic(Ecore_Con_Server *svr);
/**
* @brief Sets the hostname to verify against in certificate verification.
*
* Sometimes the certificate hostname will not match the hostname that you are
* connecting to, and will instead match a different name. An example of this is
* that if you connect to talk.google.com to use Google Talk, you receive Google's
* certificate for gmail.com. This certificate should be trusted, and so you must call
* this function with "gmail.com" as @p name.
* See RFC2818 for more details.
* @param svr The server object.
* @param name The hostname to verify against
* @since 1.2
*/
ECORE_CON_API void ecore_con_ssl_server_verify_name_set(Ecore_Con_Server *svr, const char *name);
/**
* @brief Gets the hostname to verify against in certificate verification.
*
* This function returns the name which will be used to validate the SSL certificate
* common name (CN) or alt name (subjectAltName). It will default to the @p name
* param in ecore_con_server_connect(), but can be changed with ecore_con_ssl_server_verify_name_set().
* @param svr The server object.
* @return The hostname which will be used
* @since 1.2
*/
ECORE_CON_API const char *ecore_con_ssl_server_verify_name_get(Ecore_Con_Server *svr);
/**
* @brief Upgrades a connection to a specified level of encryption.
*
* Use this function to begin an SSL handshake on a connection (STARTTLS or similar).
* Once the upgrade has been completed, an ECORE_CON_EVENT_SERVER_UPGRADE event will be emitted.
* The connection should be treated as disconnected until the next event.
* @param svr The server object.
* @param ssl_type The SSL connection type (ONLY).
* @return @c EINA_FALSE if the connection cannot be upgraded, otherwise @c EINA_TRUE.
* @note This function is NEVER to be used on a server object created with ecore_con_server_add.
* @warning Setting a wrong value for @p ssl_type WILL mess up your program.
* @since 1.1
*/
ECORE_CON_API Eina_Bool ecore_con_ssl_server_upgrade(Ecore_Con_Server *svr, Ecore_Con_Type ssl_type);
/**
* @brief Upgrades a connection to a specified level of encryption.
*
* Use this function to begin an SSL handshake on a connection (STARTTLS or similar).
* Once the upgrade has been completed, an ECORE_CON_EVENT_CLIENT_UPGRADE event will be emitted.
* The connection should be treated as disconnected until the next event.
* @param cl The client object.
* @param ssl_type The SSL connection type (ONLY).
* @return @c EINA_FALSE if the connection cannot be upgraded, otherwise @c EINA_TRUE.
* @warning Setting a wrong value for @p ssl_type WILL mess up your program.
* @since 1.1
*/
ECORE_CON_API Eina_Bool ecore_con_ssl_client_upgrade(Ecore_Con_Client *cl, Ecore_Con_Type ssl_type);
/**
* @}
*/
/**
* @defgroup Ecore_Con_Socks_Group Ecore Connection SOCKS functions
* @ingroup Ecore_Con_Group
* @{
*/
/**
* @brief Adds a SOCKS v4 proxy to the proxy list.
*
* Use this to create (or return, if previously added) a SOCKS proxy
* object which can be used by any ecore_con servers.
* @param ip The ip address of the proxy. (NOT DOMAIN NAME. IP ADDRESS.)
* @param port The port to connect to on the proxy.
* @param username The username to use for the proxy. (OPTIONAL)
* @return An allocated proxy object, or @c NULL on failure.
* @note This object NEVER needs to be explicitly freed.
* @since 1.2
*/
ECORE_CON_API Ecore_Con_Socks *ecore_con_socks4_remote_add(const char *ip, int port, const char *username);
/**
* @brief Finds a SOCKS v4 proxy in the proxy list.
*
* Use this to determine if a SOCKS proxy was previously added by checking
* the proxy list against the parameters given.
* @param ip The ip address of the proxy. (NOT DOMAIN NAME. IP ADDRESS.)
* @param port The port to connect to on the proxy, or -1 to match the first proxy with @p ip
* @param username The username used for the proxy. (OPTIONAL)
* @return True only if a proxy exists matching the given params.
* @note This function matches slightly more loosely than ecore_con_socks4_remote_add(), and
* ecore_con_socks4_remote_add() should be used to return the actual object.
* @since 1.2
*/
ECORE_CON_API Eina_Bool ecore_con_socks4_remote_exists(const char *ip, int port, const char *username);
/**
* @brief Removes a SOCKS v4 proxy from the proxy list and delete it.
*
* Use this to remove a SOCKS proxy from the proxy list by checking
* the list against the parameters given. The proxy will then be deleted.
* @param ip The ip address of the proxy. (NOT DOMAIN NAME. IP ADDRESS.)
* @param port The port to connect to on the proxy, or -1 to match the first proxy with @p ip
* @param username The username used for the proxy. (OPTIONAL)
* @note This function matches in the same way as ecore_con_socks4_remote_exists().
* @warning Be aware that deleting a proxy which is being used WILL ruin your life.
* @since 1.2
*/
ECORE_CON_API void ecore_con_socks4_remote_del(const char *ip, int port, const char *username);
/**
* @brief Adds a SOCKS v5 proxy to the proxy list.
*
* Use this to create (or return, if previously added) a SOCKS proxy
* object which can be used by any ecore_con servers.
* @param ip The ip address of the proxy. (NOT DOMAIN NAME. IP ADDRESS.)
* @param port The port to connect to on the proxy.
* @param username The username to use for the proxy. (OPTIONAL)
* @param password The password to use for the proxy. (OPTIONAL)
* @return An allocated proxy object, or @c NULL on failure.
* @note This object NEVER needs to be explicitly freed.
* @since 1.2
*/
ECORE_CON_API Ecore_Con_Socks *ecore_con_socks5_remote_add(const char *ip, int port, const char *username, const char *password);
/**
* @brief Finds a SOCKS v5 proxy in the proxy list.
*
* Use this to determine if a SOCKS proxy was previously added by checking
* the proxy list against the parameters given.
* @param ip The ip address of the proxy. (NOT DOMAIN NAME. IP ADDRESS.)
* @param port The port to connect to on the proxy, or -1 to match the first proxy with @p ip
* @param username The username used for the proxy. (OPTIONAL)
* @param password The password used for the proxy. (OPTIONAL)
* @return True only if a proxy exists matching the given params.
* @note This function matches slightly more loosely than ecore_con_socks5_remote_add(), and
* ecore_con_socks5_remote_add() should be used to return the actual object.
* @since 1.2
*/
ECORE_CON_API Eina_Bool ecore_con_socks5_remote_exists(const char *ip, int port, const char *username, const char *password);
/**
* @brief Removes a SOCKS v5 proxy from the proxy list and delete it.
*
* Use this to remove a SOCKS proxy from the proxy list by checking
* the list against the parameters given. The proxy will then be deleted.
* @param ip The ip address of the proxy. (NOT DOMAIN NAME. IP ADDRESS.)
* @param port The port to connect to on the proxy, or -1 to match the first proxy with @p ip
* @param username The username used for the proxy. (OPTIONAL)
* @param password The password used for the proxy. (OPTIONAL)
* @note This function matches in the same way as ecore_con_socks4_remote_exists().
* @warning Be aware that deleting a proxy which is being used WILL ruin your life.
* @since 1.2
*/
ECORE_CON_API void ecore_con_socks5_remote_del(const char *ip, int port, const char *username, const char *password);
/**
* @brief Sets DNS lookup mode on an existing SOCKS proxy.
*
* According to RFC, SOCKS v4 does not require that a proxy perform
* its own DNS lookups for addresses. SOCKS v4a specifies the protocol
* for this. SOCKS v5 allows DNS lookups.
* If you want to enable remote DNS lookup and are sure that your
* proxy supports it, use this function.
* @param ecs The proxy object.
* @param enable If true, the proxy will perform the dns lookup.
* @note By default, this setting is DISABLED.
* @since 1.2
*/
ECORE_CON_API void ecore_con_socks_lookup_set(Ecore_Con_Socks *ecs, Eina_Bool enable);
/**
* @brief Gets DNS lookup mode on an existing SOCKS proxy.
*
* According to RFC, SOCKS v4 does not require that a proxy perform
* its own DNS lookups for addresses. SOCKS v4a specifies the protocol
* for this. SOCKS v5 allows DNS lookups.
* This function returns whether lookups are enabled on a proxy object.
* @param ecs The proxy object.
* @return If true, the proxy will perform the dns lookup.
* @note By default, this setting is DISABLED.
* @since 1.2
*/
ECORE_CON_API Eina_Bool ecore_con_socks_lookup_get(Ecore_Con_Socks *ecs);
/**
* @brief Enables bind mode on a SOCKS proxy.
*
* Use this function to enable binding a remote port for use with a remote server.
* For more information, see http://ufasoft.com/doc/socks4_protocol.htm
* @param ecs The proxy object.
* @param is_bind If true, the connection established will be a port binding.
* @warning Be aware that changing the operation mode of an active proxy may result in undefined behavior
* @since 1.2
*/
ECORE_CON_API void ecore_con_socks_bind_set(Ecore_Con_Socks *ecs, Eina_Bool is_bind);
/**
* @brief Returns bind mode of a SOCKS proxy.
*
* Use this function to return bind mode of a proxy (binding a remote port for use with a remote server).
* For more information, see http://ufasoft.com/doc/socks4_protocol.htm
* @param ecs The proxy object.
* @return If true, the connection established will be a port binding.
* @since 1.2
*/
ECORE_CON_API Eina_Bool ecore_con_socks_bind_get(Ecore_Con_Socks *ecs);
/**
* @brief Returns SOCKS version of a SOCKS proxy.
*
* Use this function to return the SOCKS protocol version of a proxy.
* @param ecs The proxy object.
* @return @c 0 on error, else @c 4/5
* @since 1.2
*/
ECORE_CON_API unsigned int ecore_con_socks_version_get(Ecore_Con_Socks *ecs);
/**
* @brief Removes a SOCKS v4 proxy from the proxy list and delete it.
*
* Use this to remove a SOCKS proxy from the proxy list by directly deleting the object given.
* @param ecs The proxy object to delete
* @warning Be aware that deleting a proxy which is being used WILL ruin your life.
* @since 1.2
*/
ECORE_CON_API void ecore_con_socks_remote_del(Ecore_Con_Socks *ecs);
/**
* @brief Sets a proxy object to be used with the next server created with ecore_con_server_connect().
*
* This function sets a proxy for the next ecore_con connection. After the next server is created,
* the proxy will NEVER be applied again unless explicitly enabled.
* @param ecs The proxy object
* @see ecore_con_socks_apply_always()
* @since 1.2
*/
ECORE_CON_API void ecore_con_socks_apply_once(Ecore_Con_Socks *ecs);
/**
* @brief Sets a proxy object to be used with all servers created with ecore_con_server_connect().
*
* This function sets a proxy for all ecore_con connections. It will always be used.
* @param ecs The proxy object.
* @see ecore_con_socks_apply_once().
* @since 1.2
* @note ecore-con supports setting this through environment variables like so:
* ECORE_CON_SOCKS_V4=[user@]server-port:lookup
* ECORE_CON_SOCKS_V5=[user@]server-port:lookup
* user is the OPTIONAL string that would be passed to the proxy as the username.
* server is the IP_ADDRESS of the proxy server.
* port is the port to connect to on the proxy server.
* lookup is 1 if the proxy should perform all DNS lookups, otherwise 0 or omitted.
*/
ECORE_CON_API void ecore_con_socks_apply_always(Ecore_Con_Socks *ecs);
/**
* @}
*/
/**
* @defgroup Ecore_Con_Server_Group Ecore Connection Server Functions
* @ingroup Ecore_Con_Group
*
* This group of functions is applied to an @ref Ecore_Con_Server object. It
* doesn't mean that they should be used in the server application, but on the
* server object. In fact, most of them should be used in the client
* application, when retrieving information or sending data.
*
* Setting up a server is very simple: you just need to start it with
* ecore_con_server_add() and setup some callbacks to the events
* @ref ECORE_CON_EVENT_CLIENT_ADD, @ref ECORE_CON_EVENT_CLIENT_DEL and
* @ref ECORE_CON_EVENT_CLIENT_DATA, that will be called when a client is
* communicating with the server:
*
* @code
* if (!(svr = ecore_con_server_add(ECORE_CON_REMOTE_TCP, "127.0.0.1", 8080, NULL)))
* exit(1);
*
* ecore_event_handler_add(ECORE_CON_EVENT_CLIENT_ADD, _add_cb, NULL);
* ecore_event_handler_add(ECORE_CON_EVENT_CLIENT_DEL, _del_cb, NULL);
* ecore_event_handler_add(ECORE_CON_EVENT_CLIENT_DATA, _data_cb, NULL);
*
* ecore_main_loop_begin();
* @endcode
*
* The function ecore_con_server_connect() can be used to write a client that
* connects to a server. The resulting code will be very similar to the server
* code:
*
* @code
* if (!(svr = ecore_con_server_connect(ECORE_CON_REMOTE_TCP, "127.0.0.1", 8080, NULL)))
* exit(1);
*
* ecore_event_handler_add(ECORE_CON_EVENT_SERVER_ADD, _add_cb, NULL);
* ecore_event_handler_add(ECORE_CON_EVENT_SERVER_DEL, _del_cb, NULL);
* ecore_event_handler_add(ECORE_CON_EVENT_SERVER_DATA, _data_cb, NULL);
*
* ecore_main_loop_begin();
* @endcode
*
* After these two pieces of code are executed, respectively, in the server and
* client code, the server will be up and running and the client will try to
* connect to it. The connection, with its subsequent messages being sent from
* server to client and client to server, can be represented in the following
* sequence diagram:
*
* @image rtf ecore_con-client-server.png
* @image html ecore_con-client-server.png
* @image latex ecore_con-client-server.eps width=\\textwidth
*
* Please notice the important difference between these two codes: the first is
* used for writing a @b server, while the second should be used for writing a
* @b client.
*
* A reference for the @c client functions can be found at @ref
* Ecore_Con_Client_Group.
*
* Examples of usage for this API can be found here:
* @li @ref ecore_con_server_simple_example_c
* @li @ref ecore_con_client_simple_example_c
*
* @{
*/
/**
* @brief Creates a local path to connect the socket.
*
* In the old API, ecore_con_server_add() and
* ecore_con_server_connect() calculated a local path for connections
* using @c ECORE_CON_LOCAL_USER and @c ECORE_CON_LOCAL_SYSTEM, this
* function returns that path allocated so it can be used in
* applications that want to connect to that path without replicating
* its logic.
*
* @li If @a type is @c ECORE_CON_LOCAL_USER, the server will connect to
* the Unix socket. The path to the socket is taken from XDG_RUNTIME_DIR,
* if that is not set, then from HOME, even if this is not set, then from
* TMPDIR. If none is set, then path would be /tmp. From this path the
* function would connect to socket at "[path]/.ecore/[name]/[port]". If
* port is negative, then to socket at "[path]/.ecore/[name]".
* @li If @a type is @c ECORE_CON_LOCAL_SYSTEM, the server will connect to
* Unix socket at "/tmp/.ecore_service|[name]|[port]". If port is negative,
* then to Unix socket at "/tmp/.ecore_service|[name]".
*
* @param is_system If #EINA_TRUE, will be a system wide socket
* similar to @c ECORE_CON_LOCAL_SYSTEM. If #EINA_FALSE,
* then it's similar to @c ECORE_CON_LOCAL_USER.
* @param name Name to associate with the socket. It is used when
* generating the socket name of a Unix socket,
* @c NULL will not be accepted.
* @param port Number to identify socket. When a Unix socket is used,
* it becomes part of the socket name.
*
* @return NULL on failure or newly allocated path string on success,
* remember to free() it after usage.
*
* @since 1.19
*/
ECORE_CON_API char *ecore_con_local_path_new(Eina_Bool is_system, const char *name, int port) EINA_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT EINA_MALLOC EINA_ARG_NONNULL(2);
/**
* @brief Creates a server to listen for connections.
*
* @param type The connection type.
* @param name Name to associate with the socket. It is used when
* generating the socket name of a Unix socket, or for
* determining what host to listen on for TCP sockets.
* @c NULL will not be accepted.
* @param port Number to identify socket. When a Unix socket is used,
* it becomes part of the socket name. When a TCP socket
* is used, it is used as the TCP port.
* @param data Data to associate with the created Ecore_Con_Server
* object.
* @return A new Ecore_Con_Server.
*
* The socket on which the server listens depends on the connection
* type:
* @li If @a type is @c ECORE_CON_LOCAL_USER, the server will listen on
* the Unix socket. The path to the socket is taken from XDG_RUNTIME_DIR,
* if that is not set, then from HOME, even if this is not set, then from
* TMPDIR. If none is set, then path would be /tmp. From this path socket
* would be created as "[path]/.ecore/[name]/[port]". If port is negative,
* then "[path]/.ecore/[name]".
* @li If @a type is @c ECORE_CON_LOCAL_SYSTEM, the server will listen
* on Unix socket "/tmp/.ecore_service|[name]|[port]". If port is negative,
* then "/tmp/.ecore_service|[name]".
* @li If @a type is @c ECORE_CON_LOCAL_ABSTRACT, then port number is not
* considered while creating the socket.
* @li If @a type is @c ECORE_CON_REMOTE_TCP, the server will listen
* on TCP port @c port.
*
* More information about the @p type can be found at @ref _Ecore_Con_Type.
*
* The @p data parameter can be fetched later using ecore_con_server_data_get()
* or changed with ecore_con_server_data_set().
*
* @see ecore_con_local_path_new()
*
* @note This API is deprecated and new code should use
* #EFL_NET_SERVER_SIMPLE_CLASS.
* See @li @ref efl_net_server_simple_example.c
*/
ECORE_CON_API Ecore_Con_Server *ecore_con_server_add(Ecore_Con_Type type,
const char *name, int port,
const void *data);
/**
* @brief Creates a connection to the specified server and return an associated object.
*
* @param type The connection type.
* @param name Name used when determining what socket to connect to.
* It is used to generate the socket name when the socket
* is a Unix socket. It is used as the hostname when
* connecting with a TCP socket.
* @param port Number to identify the socket to connect to. Used when
* generating the socket name for a Unix socket, or as the
* TCP port when connecting to a TCP socket.
* @param data Data to associate with the created Ecore_Con_Server
* object.
* @return A new Ecore_Con_Server.
*
* The socket to which the connection is made depends on the connection type:
* @li If @a type is @c ECORE_CON_LOCAL_USER, the server will connect to
* the Unix socket. The path to the socket is taken from XDG_RUNTIME_DIR,
* if that is not set, then from HOME, even if this is not set, then from
* TMPDIR. If none is set, then path would be /tmp. From this path the
* function would connect to socket at "[path]/.ecore/[name]/[port]". If
* port is negative, then to socket at "[path]/.ecore/[name]".
* @li If @a type is @c ECORE_CON_LOCAL_SYSTEM, the server will connect to
* Unix socket at "/tmp/.ecore_service|[name]|[port]". If port is negative,
* then to Unix socket at "/tmp/.ecore_service|[name]".
* @li If @a type is @c ECORE_CON_LOCAL_ABSTRACT, then port number is not
* considered while connecting to socket.
* @li If @a type is @c ECORE_CON_REMOTE_TCP, the server will listen
* on TCP port @c port.
*
* More information about the @p type can be found at @ref _Ecore_Con_Type.
*
* This function won't block. It will either succeed, or fail due to invalid
* parameters, failed memory allocation, etc., returning @c NULL on that case.
*
* However, even if this call returns a valid @ref Ecore_Con_Server, the
* connection will only be successfully completed if an event of type
* @ref ECORE_CON_EVENT_SERVER_ADD is received. If it fails to complete, an
* @ref ECORE_CON_EVENT_SERVER_DEL will be received.
*
* The created object gets deleted automatically if the connection to the
* server is lost.
*
* The @p data parameter can be fetched later using ecore_con_server_data_get()
* or changed with ecore_con_server_data_set().
*
* @see ecore_con_local_path_new()
*
* @note This API is deprecated and new code should use
* #EFL_NET_DIALER_SIMPLE_CLASS.
* See @li @ref efl_net_dialer_simple_example.c
*/
ECORE_CON_API Ecore_Con_Server *ecore_con_server_connect(Ecore_Con_Type type,
const char *name, int port,
const void *data);
/**
* @brief Closes the connection and free the given server.
*
* @param svr The given server.
* @return Data associated with the server when it was created.
*
* All the clients connected to this server will be disconnected.
*
* @see ecore_con_server_add, ecore_con_server_connect
*/
ECORE_CON_API void * ecore_con_server_del(Ecore_Con_Server *svr);
/**
* @brief Retrieves the name of server.
*
* The name returned is the name used to connect on this server.
*
* @param svr The given server.
* @return The name of the server.
*
* @ingroup Efl_Network_Server
*/
ECORE_CON_API const char *ecore_con_server_name_get(const Ecore_Con_Server *svr);
/**
* @brief Retrieves the data associated with the given server.
*
* @param svr The given server.
* @return The associated data.
*
* @see ecore_con_server_data_set()
*/
ECORE_CON_API void * ecore_con_server_data_get(Ecore_Con_Server *svr);
/**
* @brief Sets the data associated with the given server.
*
* @param svr The given server.
* @param data The data to associate with @p svr.
* @return The previously associated data, if any.
*
* @see ecore_con_server_data_get()
*/
ECORE_CON_API void * ecore_con_server_data_set(Ecore_Con_Server *svr,
void *data);
/**
* @brief Retrieves whether the given server is currently connected.
*
* @param svr The given server.
* @return @c EINA_TRUE if the server is connected, @c EINA_FALSE otherwise.
*/
ECORE_CON_API Eina_Bool ecore_con_server_connected_get(const Ecore_Con_Server *svr);
/**
* @brief Retrieves the server port in use.
*
* @param svr The given server.
* @return The server port in use.
*
* The port where the server is listening for connections.
*/
ECORE_CON_API int ecore_con_server_port_get(const Ecore_Con_Server *svr);
/**
* @brief Checks how long a server has been connected.
*
* @param svr The server to check
* @return The total time, in seconds, that the server has been
* connected/running.
*
* This function is used to find out the time that has been elapsed since
* ecore_con_server_add() succeeded.
*/
ECORE_CON_API double ecore_con_server_uptime_get(const Ecore_Con_Server *svr);
/**
* @brief Sends the given data to the given server.
*
* @param svr The given server.
* @param data The given data.
* @param size Length of the data, in bytes, to send.
* @return The number of bytes sent. @c 0 will be returned if there is an
* error.
*
* This function will send the given data to the server as soon as the program
* is back to the main loop. Thus, this function returns immediately
* (non-blocking). If the data needs to be sent @b now, call
* ecore_con_server_flush() after this one.
*
* @see ecore_con_client_send()
* @see ecore_con_server_flush()
*/
ECORE_CON_API int ecore_con_server_send(Ecore_Con_Server *svr,
const void *data,
int size);
/**
* @brief Sets a limit on the number of clients that can be handled concurrently
* by the given server, and a policy on what to do if excess clients try to
* connect.
*
* @param svr The given server.
* @param client_limit The maximum number of clients to handle
* concurrently. -1 means unlimited (default). 0
* effectively disables the server.
* @param reject_excess_clients Set to 1 to automatically disconnect
* excess clients as soon as they connect if you are
* already handling client_limit clients. Set to 0
* (default) to just hold off on the "accept()"
* system call until the number of active clients
* drops. This causes the kernel to queue up to 4096
* connections (or your kernel's limit, whichever is
* lower).
*
* Beware that if you set this once ecore is already running, you may
* already have pending CLIENT_ADD events in your event queue. Those
* clients have already connected and will not be affected by this call.
* Only clients subsequently trying to connect will be affected.
*/
ECORE_CON_API void ecore_con_server_client_limit_set(Ecore_Con_Server *svr,
int client_limit,
char reject_excess_clients);
/**
* @brief Retrieves the current list of clients.
*
* Each node in the returned list points to an @ref Efl_Network_Client. This
* list cannot be modified or freed. It can also change if new clients are
* connected or disconnected, and will become invalid when the server is
* deleted/freed.
*
* @param svr The given server.
* @return The list of clients on this server.
*
*/
ECORE_CON_API const Eina_List *ecore_con_server_clients_get(const Ecore_Con_Server *svr);
/**
* @brief Gets the IP address of a server that has been connected to.
*
* @param svr The given server.
* @return A pointer to an internal string that contains the IP address of
* the connected server in the form "XXX.YYY.ZZZ.AAA" IP notation.
* This string should not be modified or trusted to stay valid after
* deletion for the @p svr object. If no IP is known @c NULL is
* returned.
*/
ECORE_CON_API const char * ecore_con_server_ip_get(const Ecore_Con_Server *svr);
/**
* @brief Flushes all pending data to the given server.
*
* @param svr The given server.
*
* This function will block until all data is sent to the server.
*
* @see ecore_con_server_send()
* @see ecore_con_client_flush()
*/
ECORE_CON_API void ecore_con_server_flush(Ecore_Con_Server *svr);
/**
* @brief Sets the default time after which an inactive client will be disconnected.
*
* @param svr The server object.
* @param timeout The timeout, in seconds, to disconnect after.
*
* This function is used by the server to set the default idle timeout on
* clients. If the any of the clients becomes idle for a time higher than this
* value, it will be disconnected. A value of < 1 disables the idle timeout.
*
* This timeout is not affected by the one set by
* ecore_con_client_timeout_set(). A client will be disconnected whenever the
* client or the server timeout is reached. That means, the lower timeout value
* will be used for that client if ecore_con_client_timeout_set() is used on it.
*
* @see ecore_con_server_timeout_get()
* @see ecore_con_client_timeout_set()
*/
ECORE_CON_API void ecore_con_server_timeout_set(Ecore_Con_Server *svr, double timeout);
/**
* @brief Gets the default time after which an inactive client will be disconnected.
*
* @param svr The server object.
* @return The timeout, in seconds, to disconnect after.
*
* This function is used to get the idle timeout for clients. A value of < 1
* means the idle timeout is disabled.
*
* @see ecore_con_server_timeout_set()
* @see ecore_con_client_timeout_get()
*/
ECORE_CON_API double ecore_con_server_timeout_get(const Ecore_Con_Server *svr);
/**
* @brief Gets the fd that the server is connected to.
*
* @param svr The server object
* @return The fd, or @c -1 on failure
*
* This function returns the fd which is used by the underlying server connection.
* It should not be tampered with unless you REALLY know what you are doing.
* @note This function is only valid for servers created with ecore_con_server_connect().
* @warning Seriously. Don't use this unless you know what you are doing.
* @since 1.1
*/
ECORE_CON_API int ecore_con_server_fd_get(const Ecore_Con_Server *svr);
/**
* @brief Gets the fd that the client is connected to.
*
* @param cl The client object
* @return The fd, or @c -1 on failure
*
* This function returns the fd which is used by the underlying client connection.
* It should not be tampered with unless you REALLY know what you are doing.
* @since 1.1
*/
ECORE_CON_API int ecore_con_client_fd_get(const Ecore_Con_Client *cl);
/**
* @}
*/
/**
* @defgroup Ecore_Con_Client_Group Ecore Connection Client Functions
* @ingroup Ecore_Con_Group
*
* Functions to communicate with and/or set options on a client.
*
* This set of functions, as explained in @ref Ecore_Con_Server_Group, is used
* to send data to a client, or to set options and get information about this
* client. Most of them should be used on the server, applied on the client
* object.
*
* If you need to implement a client, the way to connect to a server is
* described in @ref Ecore_Con_Server_Group.
*
* An example of usage of these functions can be found at:
* @li @ref ecore_con_client_simple_example_c
*
* @{
*/
/**
* @brief Sends the given data to the given client.
*
* @param cl The given client.
* @param data The given data.
* @param size Length of the data, in bytes, to send.
* @return The number of bytes sent. @c 0 will be returned if there is an
* error.
*
* This function will send the given data to the client as soon as the program
* is back to the main loop. Thus, this function returns immediately
* (non-blocking). If the data needs to be sent @b now, call
* ecore_con_client_flush() after this one.
*
* @see ecore_con_server_send()
* @see ecore_con_client_flush()
*/
ECORE_CON_API int ecore_con_client_send(Ecore_Con_Client *cl,
const void *data,
int size);
/**
* @brief Closes the connection and free memory allocated to the given client.
*
* @param cl The given client.
* @return Data associated with the client.
*/
ECORE_CON_API void * ecore_con_client_del(Ecore_Con_Client *cl);
/**
* @brief Sets the data associated with the given client to @p data.
*
* @param cl The given client.
* @param data What to set the data to.
*/
ECORE_CON_API void ecore_con_client_data_set(Ecore_Con_Client *cl,
const void *data);
/**
* @brief Retrieves the data associated with the given client.
*
* @param cl The given client.
* @return The data associated with @p cl.
*/
ECORE_CON_API void * ecore_con_client_data_get(Ecore_Con_Client *cl);
/**
* @brief Gets the IP address of a client that has connected.
*
* @param cl The given client.
* @return A pointer to an internal string that contains the IP address of
* the connected client in the form "XXX.YYY.ZZZ.AAA" IP notation.
*
* The returned string should not be modified, freed or trusted to stay valid
* after deletion for the @p cl object. If no IP is known @c NULL is returned.
*/
ECORE_CON_API const char * ecore_con_client_ip_get(const Ecore_Con_Client *cl);
/**
* @brief Flushes all pending data to the given client.
*
* @param cl The given client.
*
* This function will block until all data is sent to the server.
*
* @see ecore_con_client_send()
* @see ecore_con_server_flush()
*/
ECORE_CON_API void ecore_con_client_flush(Ecore_Con_Client *cl);
/**
* @brief Checks how long a client has been connected.
*
* @param cl The client to check
* @return The total time, in seconds, that the client has been connected to
* the server
*
* This function is used to find out how long a client has been connected for.
*/
ECORE_CON_API double ecore_con_client_uptime_get(const Ecore_Con_Client *cl);
/**
* @brief Gets the default time after which the client will be disconnected when
* inactive.
*
* @param cl The client object.
* @return The timeout, in seconds, to disconnect after.
*
* This function is used to get the idle timeout for a client. A value of < 1
* means the idle timeout is disabled.
*
* @see ecore_con_client_timeout_set()
*/
ECORE_CON_API double ecore_con_client_timeout_get(const Ecore_Con_Client *cl);
/**
* @brief Sets the time after which the client will be disconnected when inactive.
*
* @param cl The client object
* @param timeout The timeout, in seconds, to disconnect after
*
* This function is used by the server to set the idle timeout on a specific
* client. If the client becomes idle for a time higher than this value, it will
* be disconnected. A value of < 1 disables the idle timeout.
*
* This timeout is not affected by the one set by
* ecore_con_server_timeout_set(). A client will be disconnected whenever the
* client or the server timeout is reached. That means, the lower timeout value
* will be used for that client if ecore_con_server_timeout_set() is used on the
* server.
*
* @see ecore_con_client_timeout_get()
* @see ecore_con_server_timeout_set()
*/
ECORE_CON_API void ecore_con_client_timeout_set(Ecore_Con_Client *cl, double timeout);
/**
* @brief Returns whether the client is still connected.
*
* @param cl The given client.
* @return @c EINA_TRUE if connected, @c EINA_FALSE otherwise.
*/
ECORE_CON_API Eina_Bool ecore_con_client_connected_get(const Ecore_Con_Client *cl);
/**
* @brief Returns the port that the client has connected to.
*
* @param cl The client
* @return The port that @p cl has connected to, or @c -1 on error
* Use this function to return the port on which a given client has connected.
*/
ECORE_CON_API int ecore_con_client_port_get(const Ecore_Con_Client *cl);
/**
* @brief The server the client is connected to.
*
* @param cl The client
* @return The server the client is connected to.
*/
ECORE_CON_API Ecore_Con_Server *ecore_con_client_server_get(const Ecore_Con_Client *cl);
/**
* @}
*/
/**
* @defgroup Ecore_Con_Url_Group Ecore URL Connection Functions
* @ingroup Ecore_Con_Group
*
* Utility functions that set up, use and shut down the Ecore URL
* Connection library.
*
* These functions are a shortcut to make it easy to perform http requests
* (POST, GET, etc).
*
* Brief usage:
* 1. Create an Ecore_Con_Url object with ecore_con_url_new(url);
* 2. Register to receive the #ECORE_CON_EVENT_URL_COMPLETE event
* (and optionally the #ECORE_CON_EVENT_URL_DATA and
* #ECORE_CON_EVENT_URL_PROGRESS event to receive
* the response, e.g. for HTTP/FTP downloads)
* 3. Perform the operation with ecore_con_url_get(...);
*
* Note that it is good to reuse @ref Ecore_Con_Url objects wherever possible,
* but bear in mind that each one can only perform one operation at a time. You
* need to wait for the #ECORE_CON_EVENT_URL_COMPLETE event before re-using or
* destroying the object.
*
* If it's necessary to change the @ref Ecore_Con_Url object url, use
* ecore_con_url_url_set().
*
* Simple Usage 1 (HTTP GET):
* @code
* ecore_con_url_url_set(url_con, "http://www.google.com");
* ecore_con_url_get(url_con);
* @endcode
*
* Simple usage 2 (HTTP POST):
* @code
* ecore_con_url_url_set(url_con, "http://www.example.com/post_handler.cgi");
* ecore_con_url_post(url_con, data, data_length, "multipart/form-data");
* @endcode
*
* Simple Usage 3 (FTP download):
* @code
* fd = creat(filename, 0644)
* ecore_con_url_url_set(url_con, "ftp://ftp.example.com/pub/myfile");
* ecore_con_url_fd_set(url_con, fd);
* ecore_con_url_get(url_con);
* @endcode
*
* Simple Usage 4 (FTP upload as ftp://ftp.example.com/file):
* @code
* ecore_con_url_url_set(url_con, "ftp://ftp.example.com");
* ecore_con_url_ftp_upload(url_con, "/tmp/file", "user", "pass", NULL);
* @endcode
*
* Simple Usage 5 (FTP upload as ftp://ftp.example.com/dir/file):
* @code
* ecore_con_url_url_set(url_con, "ftp://ftp.example.com");
* ecore_con_url_ftp_upload(url_con, "/tmp/file", "user", "pass","dir");
* @endcode
*
* These are complete examples for the API:
* @li @ref ecore_con_url_download_example.c "Downloading a file"
* @li @ref ecore_con_url_headers_example.c "Setting many options for the connection"
*
* @{
*/
/**
* @typedef Ecore_Con_Url_Time
* @enum _Ecore_Con_Url_Time
* The type of condition to use when making an HTTP request dependent on time,
* so that headers such as "If-Modified-Since" are used.
*/
typedef enum _Ecore_Con_Url_Time
{
/**
* Do not place time restrictions on the HTTP requests.
*/
ECORE_CON_URL_TIME_NONE = 0,
/**
* Add the "If-Modified-Since" HTTP header, so that the request is performed
* by the server only if the target has been modified since the time value
* passed to it in the request.
*/
ECORE_CON_URL_TIME_IFMODSINCE,
/**
* Add the "If-Unmodified-Since" HTTP header, so that the request is
* performed by the server only if the target has NOT been modified since
* the time value passed to it in the request.
*/
ECORE_CON_URL_TIME_IFUNMODSINCE
} Ecore_Con_Url_Time;
/**
* @typedef Ecore_Con_Url_Http_Version
* @enum _Ecore_Con_Url_Http_Version
* The http version to use
* @since 1.2
*/
typedef enum _Ecore_Con_Url_Http_Version
{
/**
* HTTP version 1.0
* @since 1.2
*/
ECORE_CON_URL_HTTP_VERSION_1_0,
/**
* HTTP version 1.1 (default)
* @since 1.2
*/
ECORE_CON_URL_HTTP_VERSION_1_1
} Ecore_Con_Url_Http_Version;
/**
* @brief Changes the HTTP version used for the request.
* @param url_con Connection object through which the request will be sent.
* @param version The version to be used.
* @return @c EINA_TRUE on success, @c EINA_FALSE on failure to change version.
* @since 1.2
* @see ecore_con_url_pipeline_get()
*/
ECORE_CON_API Eina_Bool ecore_con_url_http_version_set(Ecore_Con_Url *url_con, Ecore_Con_Url_Http_Version version);
/**
* @brief Initializes the Ecore_Con_Url library.
* @return Number of times the library has been initialised without being
* shut down.
*
* @note This function doesn't call ecore_con_init(). You still need to call it
* explicitly before calling this one.
*/
ECORE_CON_API int ecore_con_url_init(void);
/**
* @brief Shuts down the Ecore_Con_Url library.
* @return Number of calls that still uses Ecore_Con_Url
*
* @note This function doesn't call ecore_con_shutdown(). You still need to call
* it explicitly after calling this one.
*/
ECORE_CON_API int ecore_con_url_shutdown(void);
/**
* @brief Enables or disable HTTP 1.1 pipelining.
* @param enable @c EINA_TRUE will turn it on, @c EINA_FALSE will disable it.
*
* Pipelining allows to send one request after another one, without having to
* wait for the reply of the first request. The respective replies are received
* in the order that the requests were sent.
*
* Enabling this feature will be valid for all requests done using @c
* ecore_con_url.
*
* See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTTP_pipelining for more info.
*
* @see ecore_con_url_pipeline_get()
*/
ECORE_CON_API void ecore_con_url_pipeline_set(Eina_Bool enable);
/**
* @brief Is HTTP 1.1 pipelining enable ?
* @return @c EINA_TRUE if it is enable.
*
* @see ecore_con_url_pipeline_set()
*/
ECORE_CON_API Eina_Bool ecore_con_url_pipeline_get(void);
/**
* @brief Creates and initializes a new Ecore_Con_Url connection object.
*
* @param url URL that will receive requests. Can be changed using
* ecore_con_url_url_set.
*
* @return @c NULL on error, a new Ecore_Con_Url on success.
*
* Create and initialize a new Ecore_Con_Url connection object that can be
* used for sending requests.
*
* @see ecore_con_url_custom_new()
* @see ecore_con_url_url_set()
*/
ECORE_CON_API Ecore_Con_Url * ecore_con_url_new(const char *url);
/**
* @brief Change the URL assigned to this handle.
*
* @param url_con Connection object to change URL.
* @param url the new URL.
* @return @c EINA_TRUE on success, @c EINA_FALSE on errors.
*/
ECORE_CON_API Eina_Bool ecore_con_url_url_set(Ecore_Con_Url *url_con,
const char *url);
/**
* @brief Retrieve the URL assigned to this handle.
*
* @param url_con the Connection object to retrieve URL.
* @return @c NULL on error, read-only URL string on success.
*/
ECORE_CON_API const char *ecore_con_url_url_get(Ecore_Con_Url *url_con);
/**
* @brief Creates a custom connection object.
*
* @param url URL that will receive requests
* @param custom_request Custom request (e.g. GET, POST, HEAD, PUT, etc)
*
* @return @c NULL on error, a new Ecore_Con_Url on success.
*
* Create and initialize a new Ecore_Con_Url for a custom request (e.g. HEAD,
* SUBSCRIBE and other obscure HTTP requests). This object should be used like
* one created with ecore_con_url_new().
*
* @see ecore_con_url_new()
* @see ecore_con_url_url_set()
*/
ECORE_CON_API Ecore_Con_Url * ecore_con_url_custom_new(const char *url,
const char *custom_request);
/**
* @brief Destroys an Ecore_Con_Url connection object.
*
* @param url_con Connection object to free.
*
* @see ecore_con_url_new()
*/
ECORE_CON_API void ecore_con_url_free(Ecore_Con_Url *url_con);
/**
* @brief Associates data with a connection object.
*
* @param url_con Connection object to associate data.
* @param data Data to be set.
*
* Associate data with a connection object, which can be retrieved later with
* ecore_con_url_data_get()).
*
* @see ecore_con_url_data_get()
*/
ECORE_CON_API void ecore_con_url_data_set(Ecore_Con_Url *url_con,
void *data);
/**
* @brief Retrieves data associated with a Ecore_Con_Url connection object.
*
* @param url_con Connection object to retrieve data from.
*
* @return Data associated with the given object.
*
* Retrieve data associated with a Ecore_Con_Url connection object (previously
* set with ecore_con_url_data_set()).
*
* @see ecore_con_url_data_set()
*/
ECORE_CON_API void * ecore_con_url_data_get(Ecore_Con_Url *url_con);
/**
* @brief Adds an additional header to the request connection object.
*
* @param url_con Connection object
* @param key Header key
* @param value Header value
*
* Add an additional header (User-Agent, Content-Type, etc.) to the request
* connection object. This addition will be valid for only one
* ecore_con_url_get() or ecore_con_url_post() call.
*
* Some functions like ecore_con_url_time() also add headers to the request.
*
* @see ecore_con_url_get()
* @see ecore_con_url_post()
* @see ecore_con_url_additional_headers_clear()
*/
ECORE_CON_API void ecore_con_url_additional_header_add(Ecore_Con_Url *url_con,
const char *key,
const char *value);
/**
* @brief Cleans additional headers.
*
* @param url_con Connection object to clean additional headers.
*
* Clean additional headers associated with a connection object (previously
* added with ecore_con_url_additional_header_add()).
*
* @see ecore_con_url_additional_header_add()
* @see ecore_con_url_get()
* @see ecore_con_url_post()
*/
ECORE_CON_API void ecore_con_url_additional_headers_clear(Ecore_Con_Url *url_con);
/**
* @brief Retrieves headers from last request sent.
*
* @param url_con Connection object to retrieve response headers from.
*
* Retrieve a list containing the response headers. This function should be
* used after an ECORE_CON_EVENT_URL_COMPLETE event (headers should normally be
* ready at that time).
*
* @return List of response headers. This list must not be modified by the user.
*/
ECORE_CON_API const Eina_List * ecore_con_url_response_headers_get(Ecore_Con_Url *url_con);
/**
* @brief Sets up a file for receiving response data.
*
* @param url_con Connection object to set file
* @param fd File descriptor associated with the file. A negative value will
* unset any previously set fd.
*
* Set up a file to have response data written into. Note that
* ECORE_CON_EVENT_URL_DATA events will not be emitted if a file has been set to
* receive the response data.
*
* This call can be used to easily setup a file where the downloaded data will
* be saved.
*/
ECORE_CON_API void ecore_con_url_fd_set(Ecore_Con_Url *url_con, int fd);
/**
* @brief Retrieves the number of bytes received.
*
* Retrieve the number of bytes received on the last request of the given
* connection object.
*
* @param url_con Connection object which the request was sent on.
*
* @return Number of bytes received on request.
*
* @see ecore_con_url_get()
* @see ecore_con_url_post()
*/
ECORE_CON_API int ecore_con_url_received_bytes_get(Ecore_Con_Url *url_con);
/**
* @brief Sets url_con to use http auth, with given username and password, "safely" or not.
*
* @param url_con Connection object to perform a request on, previously created
* with ecore_con_url_new() or ecore_con_url_custom_new().
* @param username Username to use in authentication
* @param password Password to use in authentication
* @param safe Whether to use "safer" methods (eg, NOT http basic auth)
*
* @return @c EINA_TRUE on success, @c EINA_FALSE on error.
*
* @attention Require libcurl >= 7.19.1 to work, otherwise will always return
* @c 0.
*/
ECORE_CON_API Eina_Bool ecore_con_url_httpauth_set(Ecore_Con_Url *url_con,
const char *username,
const char *password,
Eina_Bool safe);
/**
* @brief Sends a get request.
*
* @param url_con Connection object to perform a request on, previously created
*
* @return @c EINA_TRUE on success, @c EINA_FALSE on error.
*
* The request is performed immediately, but you need to setup event handlers
* for #ECORE_CON_EVENT_URL_DATA, #ECORE_CON_EVENT_URL_COMPLETE or
* #ECORE_CON_EVENT_URL_PROGRESS to get more information about its result.
*
* @see ecore_con_url_custom_new()
* @see ecore_con_url_additional_headers_clear()
* @see ecore_con_url_additional_header_add()
* @see ecore_con_url_data_set()
* @see ecore_con_url_data_get()
* @see ecore_con_url_response_headers_get()
* @see ecore_con_url_time()
* @see ecore_con_url_post()
*/
ECORE_CON_API Eina_Bool ecore_con_url_get(Ecore_Con_Url *url_con);
/**
* @brief Sends a HEAD request.
*
* @param url_con Connection object to perform a request on, previously created
*
* @return @c EINA_TRUE on success, @c EINA_FALSE on error.
*
* The request is performed immediately, but you need to setup event handlers
* for #ECORE_CON_EVENT_URL_COMPLETE or #ECORE_CON_EVENT_URL_PROGRESS to get
* more information about its result.
*
* @see ecore_con_url_custom_new()
* @see ecore_con_url_additional_headers_clear()
* @see ecore_con_url_additional_header_add()
* @see ecore_con_url_response_headers_get()
* @see ecore_con_url_time()
* @see ecore_con_url_post()
* @since 1.14
*/
ECORE_CON_API Eina_Bool ecore_con_url_head(Ecore_Con_Url *url_con);
/**
* @brief Sends a post request.
*
* @param url_con Connection object to perform a request on, previously created
* with ecore_con_url_new() or ecore_con_url_custom_new().
* @param data Payload (data sent on the request). Can be @c NULL.
* @param length Payload length. If @c -1, rely on automatic length
* calculation via @c strlen() on @p data.
* @param content_type Content type of the payload (e.g. text/xml). Can be @c
* NULL.
*
* @return @c EINA_TRUE on success, @c EINA_FALSE on error.
*
* The request starts immediately, but you need to setup event handlers
* for #ECORE_CON_EVENT_URL_DATA, #ECORE_CON_EVENT_URL_COMPLETE or
* #ECORE_CON_EVENT_URL_PROGRESS to get more information about its result.
*
* This call won't block your main loop.
*
* @see ecore_con_url_custom_new()
* @see ecore_con_url_additional_headers_clear()
* @see ecore_con_url_additional_header_add()
* @see ecore_con_url_data_set()
* @see ecore_con_url_data_get()
* @see ecore_con_url_response_headers_get()
* @see ecore_con_url_time()
* @see ecore_con_url_get()
*/
ECORE_CON_API Eina_Bool ecore_con_url_post(Ecore_Con_Url *url_con,
const void *data, long length,
const char *content_type);
/**
* @brief Sets whether HTTP requests should be conditional, dependent on
* modification time.
*
* @param url_con Ecore_Con_Url to act upon.
* @param time_condition Condition to use for HTTP requests.
* @param timestamp Time since 1 Jan 1970 to use in the condition.
*
* This function may set the header "If-Modified-Since" or
* "If-Unmodified-Since", depending on the value of @p time_condition, with the
* value @p timestamp.
*
* @sa ecore_con_url_get()
* @sa ecore_con_url_post()
*/
ECORE_CON_API void ecore_con_url_time(Ecore_Con_Url *url_con,
Ecore_Con_Url_Time time_condition,
double timestamp);
/**
* @brief Uploads a file to an ftp site.
*
* @param url_con The Ecore_Con_Url object to send with
* @param filename The path to the file to send
* @param user The username to log in with
* @param pass The password to log in with
* @param upload_dir The directory to which the file should be uploaded
* @return @c EINA_TRUE on success, @c EINA_FALSE otherwise.
*
* Upload @p filename to an ftp server set in @p url_con using @p user
* and @p pass to directory @p upload_dir
*/
ECORE_CON_API Eina_Bool ecore_con_url_ftp_upload(Ecore_Con_Url *url_con,
const char *filename,
const char *user,
const char *pass,
const char *upload_dir);
/**
* @brief Toggles libcurl's verbose output.
*
* @param url_con Ecore_Con_Url instance which will be acted upon.
* @param verbose Whether or not to enable libcurl's verbose output.
*
* If @p verbose is @c EINA_TRUE, libcurl will output a lot of verbose
* information about its operations, which is useful for
* debugging. The verbose information will be sent to stderr.
*/
ECORE_CON_API void ecore_con_url_verbose_set(Ecore_Con_Url *url_con,
Eina_Bool verbose);
/**
* @brief Enables or disables EPSV extension.
* @param url_con The Ecore_Con_Url instance which will be acted upon.
* @param use_epsv Boolean to enable/disable the EPSV extension.
*/
ECORE_CON_API void ecore_con_url_ftp_use_epsv_set(Ecore_Con_Url *url_con,
Eina_Bool use_epsv);
/**
* @brief Enables the cookie engine for subsequent HTTP requests.
*
* @param url_con Ecore_Con_Url instance which will be acted upon.
*
* After this function is called, cookies set by the server in HTTP responses
* will be parsed and stored, as well as sent back to the server in new HTTP
* requests.
*
* @note Even though this function is called @c ecore_con_url_cookies_init(),
* there is no symmetrical shutdown operation.
*/
ECORE_CON_API void ecore_con_url_cookies_init(Ecore_Con_Url *url_con);
/**
* @brief Controls whether session cookies from previous sessions shall be loaded.
*
* @param url_con Ecore_Con_Url instance which will be acted upon.
* @param ignore If @c EINA_TRUE, ignore session cookies when loading cookies
* from files. If @c EINA_FALSE, all cookies will be loaded.
*
* Session cookies are cookies with no expire date set, which usually means
* they are removed after the current session is closed.
*
* By default, when Ecore_Con_Url loads cookies from a file, all cookies are
* loaded, including session cookies, which, most of the time, were supposed
* to be loaded and valid only for that session.
*
* If @p ignore is set to @c EINA_TRUE, when Ecore_Con_Url loads cookies from
* the files passed to @c ecore_con_url_cookies_file_add(), session cookies
* will not be loaded.
*
* @see ecore_con_url_cookies_file_add()
*/
ECORE_CON_API void ecore_con_url_cookies_ignore_old_session_set(Ecore_Con_Url *url_con,
Eina_Bool ignore);
/**
* @brief Clears currently loaded cookies.
* @param url_con Ecore_Con_Url instance which will be acted upon.
*
* The cleared cookies are removed and will not be sent in subsequent HTTP
* requests, nor will they be written to the cookiejar file set via
* @c ecore_con_url_cookies_jar_file_set().
*
* @note This function will initialize the cookie engine if it has not been
* initialized yet.
* @note The cookie files set by ecore_con_url_cookies_file_add() aren't loaded
* immediately, just when the request is started. Thus, if you ask to
* clear the cookies, but has a file already set by that function, the
* cookies will then be loaded and you will have old cookies set. In order
* to don't have any old cookie set, you need to don't call
* ecore_con_url_cookies_file_add() ever on the @p url_con handler, and
* call this function to clear any cookie set by a previous request on
* this handler.
*
* @see ecore_con_url_cookies_session_clear()
* @see ecore_con_url_cookies_ignore_old_session_set()
*/
ECORE_CON_API void ecore_con_url_cookies_clear(Ecore_Con_Url *url_con);
/**
* @brief Clears currently loaded session cookies.
*
* @param url_con Ecore_Con_Url instance which will be acted upon.
*
* Session cookies are cookies with no expire date set, which usually means
* they are removed after the current session is closed.
*
* The cleared cookies are removed and will not be sent in subsequent HTTP
* requests, nor will they be written to the cookiejar file set via
* @c ecore_con_url_cookies_jar_file_set().
*
* @note This function will initialize the cookie engine if it has not been
* initialized yet.
* @note The cookie files set by ecore_con_url_cookies_file_add() aren't loaded
* immediately, just when the request is started. Thus, if you ask to
* clear the session cookies, but has a file already set by that function,
* the session cookies will then be loaded and you will have old cookies
* set. In order to don't have any old session cookie set, you need to
* don't call ecore_con_url_cookies_file_add() ever on the @p url_con
* handler, and call this function to clear any session cookie set by a
* previous request on this handler. An easier way to don't use old
* session cookies is by using the function
* ecore_con_url_cookies_ignore_old_session_set().
*
* @see ecore_con_url_cookies_clear()
* @see ecore_con_url_cookies_ignore_old_session_set()
*/
ECORE_CON_API void ecore_con_url_cookies_session_clear(Ecore_Con_Url *url_con);
/**
* @brief Adds a file to the list of files from which to load cookies.
*
* @param url_con Ecore_Con_Url instance which will be acted upon.
* @param file_name Name of the file that will be added to the list.
*
* Files must contain cookies defined according to two possible formats:
*
* @li HTTP-style header ("Set-Cookie: ...").
* @li <a href="http://www.cookiecentral.com/faq/#3.5">Netscape/Mozilla cookie data format.</a>
*
* Cookies will only be @b read from this file. If you want to save cookies to a
* file, use ecore_con_url_cookies_jar_file_set(). Also notice that this
* function supports the both types of cookie file cited above, while
* ecore_con_url_cookies_jar_file_set() will save only in the Netscape/Mozilla's
* format.
*
* Please notice that the file will not be read immediately, but rather added
* to a list of files that will be loaded and parsed at a later time.
*
* @note This function will initialize the cookie engine if it has not been
* initialized yet.
*
* @see ecore_con_url_cookies_ignore_old_session_set()
* @see ecore_con_url_cookies_jar_file_set()
*/
ECORE_CON_API void ecore_con_url_cookies_file_add(Ecore_Con_Url *url_con,
const char * const file_name);
/**
* @brief Sets the name of the file to which all current cookies will be written when
* either cookies are flushed or Ecore_Con is shut down.
*
* @param url_con Ecore_Con_Url instance which will be acted upon.
* @param cookiejar_file File to which the cookies will be written.
*
* @return @c EINA_TRUE is the file name has been set successfully,
* @c EINA_FALSE otherwise.
*
* Cookies are written following Netscape/Mozilla's data format, also known as
* cookie-jar.
*
* Cookies will only be @b saved to this file. If you need to read cookies from
* a file, use ecore_con_url_cookies_file_add() instead.
*
* @note This function will initialize the cookie engine if it has not been
* initialized yet.
*
* @see ecore_con_url_cookies_jar_write()
*/
ECORE_CON_API Eina_Bool ecore_con_url_cookies_jar_file_set(Ecore_Con_Url *url_con,
const char * const cookiejar_file);
/**
* @brief Writes all current cookies to the cookie jar immediately.
*
* @param url_con Ecore_Con_Url instance which will be acted upon.
*
* A cookie-jar file must have been previously set by
* @c ecore_con_url_jar_file_set, otherwise nothing will be done.
*
* @note This function will initialize the cookie engine if it has not been
* initialized yet.
*
* @see ecore_con_url_cookies_jar_file_set()
*/
ECORE_CON_API void ecore_con_url_cookies_jar_write(Ecore_Con_Url *url_con);
/**
* Toggle libcurl's verify peer's certificate option.
*
* If @p verify is @c EINA_TRUE, libcurl will verify
* the authenticity of the peer's certificate, otherwise
* it will not. Default behavior of libcurl is to check
* peer's certificate.
*
* @param url_con Ecore_Con_Url instance which will be acted upon.
* @param verify Whether or not libcurl will check peer's certificate.
* @since 1.1.0
*/
ECORE_CON_API void ecore_con_url_ssl_verify_peer_set(Ecore_Con_Url *url_con,
Eina_Bool verify);
/**
* Set a custom CA to trust for SSL/TLS connections.
*
* Specify the path of a file (in PEM format) containing one or more
* CA certificate(s) to use for the validation of the server certificate.
*
* This function can also disable CA validation if @p ca_path is @c NULL.
* However, the server certificate still needs to be valid for the connection
* to succeed (i.e., the certificate must concern the server the
* connection is made to).
*
* @param url_con Connection object that will use the custom CA.
* @param ca_path Path to a CA certificate(s) file or @c NULL to disable
* CA validation.
*
* @return @c 0 on success. When cURL is used, non-zero return values
* are equal to cURL error codes.
*/
ECORE_CON_API int ecore_con_url_ssl_ca_set(Ecore_Con_Url *url_con,
const char *ca_path);
/**
* @brief Sets HTTP proxy to use.
*
* The parameter should be a char * to a zero terminated string holding
* the host name or dotted IP address. To specify port number in this string,
* append :[port] to the end of the host name.
* The proxy string may be prefixed with [protocol]:// since any such prefix
* will be ignored.
* The proxy's port number may optionally be specified with the separate option.
* If not specified, libcurl will default to using port 1080 for proxies.
*
* @param url_con Connection object that will use the proxy.
* @param proxy Proxy string or @c NULL to disable
*
* @return @c EINA_TRUE on success, @c EINA_FALSE on error.
* @since 1.2
*/
ECORE_CON_API Eina_Bool ecore_con_url_proxy_set(Ecore_Con_Url *url_con, const char *proxy);
/**
* @brief Sets zero terminated username to use for proxy.
*
* If socks protocol is used for proxy, protocol should be socks5 and above.
*
* @param url_con Connection object that will use the proxy.
* @param username Username string.
*
* @return @c EINA_TRUE on success, @c EINA_FALSE on error.
*
* @see ecore_con_url_proxy_set()
*
* @since 1.2
*/
ECORE_CON_API Eina_Bool ecore_con_url_proxy_username_set(Ecore_Con_Url *url_con, const char *username);
/**
* @brief Sets zero terminated password to use for proxy.
*
* If socks protocol is used for proxy, protocol should be socks5 and above.
*
* @param url_con Connection object that will use the proxy.
* @param password Password string.
*
* @return @c EINA_TRUE on success, @c EINA_FALSE on error.
*
* @see ecore_con_url_proxy_set()
*
* @since 1.2
*/
ECORE_CON_API Eina_Bool ecore_con_url_proxy_password_set(Ecore_Con_Url *url_con, const char *password);
/**
* @brief Sets timeout in seconds.
*
* The maximum time in seconds that you allow the ecore con url transfer
* operation to take. Normally, name lookups can take a considerable time
* and limiting operations to less than a few minutes risk aborting perfectly
* normal operations.
*
* @param url_con Connection object that will use the timeout.
* @param timeout time in seconds.
*
* @see ecore_con_url_cookies_jar_file_set()
*
* @since 1.2
*/
ECORE_CON_API void ecore_con_url_timeout_set(Ecore_Con_Url *url_con, double timeout);
/**
* @brief Gets the returned HTTP STATUS code.
*
* This is used to, at any time, try to return the status code for a transmission.
* @param url_con Connection object
* @return A valid HTTP STATUS code, or 0 on failure
*
* @since 1.2
*/
ECORE_CON_API int ecore_con_url_status_code_get(Ecore_Con_Url *url_con);
/**
* @brief Sets a maximum upload speed.
*
* @param url_obj Connection object
* @param max_speed Maximum upload speed, in bytes per second
*/
ECORE_CON_API void ecore_con_url_limit_upload_speed(Ecore_Con_Url *url_obj, off_t max_speed);
/**
* @brief Sets a maximum download speed.
*
* @param url_obj Connection object
* @param max_speed Maximum download speed, in bytes per second
*/
ECORE_CON_API void ecore_con_url_limit_download_speed(Ecore_Con_Url *url_obj, off_t max_speed);
/**
* @}
*/
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif