http_protocol.h revision 64185f9824e42f21ca7b9ae6c004484215c031a7
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#ifndef APACHE_HTTP_PROTOCOL_H
#define APACHE_HTTP_PROTOCOL_H
#include "ap_hooks.h"
#include "apr_portable.h"
#include "apr_mmap.h"
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
/*
* Prototypes for routines which either talk directly back to the user,
* or control the ones that eventually do.
*/
/* Read a request and fill in the fields. */
request_rec *ap_read_request(conn_rec *c);
/* Send a single HTTP header field */
API_EXPORT_NONSTD(int) ap_send_header_field(request_rec *r, const char *fieldname,
const char *fieldval);
/* Send the minimal part of an HTTP response header... but modules should be
* very careful about using this, and should prefer ap_send_http_header().
* Much of the HTTP/1.1 implementation correctness depends on code in
* ap_send_http_header().
*/
API_EXPORT(void) ap_basic_http_header(request_rec *r);
/* Send the Status-Line and header fields for HTTP response */
API_EXPORT(void) ap_send_http_header(request_rec *l);
/* Send the response to special method requests */
API_EXPORT(int) ap_send_http_trace(request_rec *r);
int ap_send_http_options(request_rec *r);
/* Finish up stuff after a request */
API_EXPORT(void) ap_finalize_request_protocol(request_rec *r);
/* Send error back to client... last arg indicates error status in case
* we get an error in the process of trying to deal with an ErrorDocument
* to handle some other error. In that case, we print the default report
* for the first thing that went wrong, and more briefly report on the
* problem with the ErrorDocument.
*/
API_EXPORT(void) ap_send_error_response(request_rec *r, int recursive_error);
/* Set last modified header line from the lastmod date of the associated file.
* Also, set content length.
*
* May return an error status, typically USE_LOCAL_COPY (that when the
* permit_cache argument is set to one).
*/
API_EXPORT(int) ap_set_content_length(request_rec *r, long length);
API_EXPORT(int) ap_set_keepalive(request_rec *r);
API_EXPORT(ap_time_t) ap_rationalize_mtime(request_rec *r, ap_time_t mtime);
API_EXPORT(char *) ap_make_etag(request_rec *r, int force_weak);
API_EXPORT(void) ap_set_etag(request_rec *r);
API_EXPORT(void) ap_set_last_modified(request_rec *r);
API_EXPORT(int) ap_meets_conditions(request_rec *r);
/* Other ways to send stuff at the client. All of these keep track
* of bytes_sent automatically. This indirection is intended to make
* it a little more painless to slide things like HTTP-NG packetization
* underneath the main body of the code later. In the meantime, it lets
* us centralize a bit of accounting (bytes_sent).
*
* These also return the number of bytes written by the call.
* They should only be called with a timeout registered, for obvious reaasons.
* (Ditto the send_header stuff).
*/
API_EXPORT(long) ap_send_fd(ap_file_t *fd, request_rec *r);
API_EXPORT(long) ap_send_fd_length(ap_file_t *fd, request_rec *r, long length);
API_EXPORT(long) ap_send_fb(BUFF *f, request_rec *r);
API_EXPORT(long) ap_send_fb_length(BUFF *f, request_rec *r, long length);
API_EXPORT(size_t) ap_send_mmap(ap_mmap_t *mm, request_rec *r, size_t offset,
size_t length);
/* Hmmm... could macrofy these for now, and maybe forever, though the
* definitions of the macros would get a whole lot hairier.
*/
API_EXPORT(int) ap_rputc(int c, request_rec *r);
API_EXPORT(int) ap_rputs(const char *str, request_rec *r);
API_EXPORT(int) ap_rwrite(const void *buf, int nbyte, request_rec *r);
API_EXPORT_NONSTD(int) ap_rvputs(request_rec *r,...);
API_EXPORT(int) ap_vrprintf(request_rec *r, const char *fmt, va_list vlist);
API_EXPORT_NONSTD(int) ap_rprintf(request_rec *r, const char *fmt,...)
__attribute__((format(printf,2,3)));
API_EXPORT(int) ap_rflush(request_rec *r);
/*
* Index used in custom_responses array for a specific error code
* (only use outside protocol.c is in getting them configured).
*/
API_EXPORT(int) ap_index_of_response(int status);
/* Reading a block of data from the client connection (e.g., POST arg) */
API_EXPORT(int) ap_setup_client_block(request_rec *r, int read_policy);
API_EXPORT(int) ap_should_client_block(request_rec *r);
API_EXPORT(long) ap_get_client_block(request_rec *r, char *buffer, int bufsiz);
API_EXPORT(int) ap_discard_request_body(request_rec *r);
/* Sending a byterange */
API_EXPORT(int) ap_set_byterange(request_rec *r);
API_EXPORT(int) ap_each_byterange(request_rec *r, ap_off_t *offset,
long *length);
/* Support for the Basic authentication protocol. Note that there's
* nothing that prevents these from being in mod_auth.c, except that other
* modules which wanted to provide their own variants on finding users and
* passwords for Basic auth (a fairly common request) would then require
* mod_auth to be loaded or they wouldn't work.
*
* get_basic_auth_pw returns 0 (OK) if it set the 'pw' argument (and assured
* a correct value in r->connection->user); otherwise it returns an error
* code, either SERVER_ERROR if things are really confused, AUTH_REQUIRED
* if no authentication at all seemed to be in use, or DECLINED if there
* was authentication but it wasn't Basic (in which case, the caller should
* presumably decline as well).
*
* note_basic_auth_failure arranges for the right stuff to be scribbled on
* the HTTP return so that the client knows how to authenticate itself the
* next time. As does note_digest_auth_failure for Digest auth.
*
* note_auth_failure does the same thing, but will call the correct one
* based on the authentication type in use.
*
*/
API_EXPORT(void) ap_note_auth_failure(request_rec *r);
API_EXPORT(void) ap_note_basic_auth_failure(request_rec *r);
API_EXPORT(void) ap_note_digest_auth_failure(request_rec *r);
API_EXPORT(int) ap_get_basic_auth_pw(request_rec *r, const char **pw);
/*
* Setting up the protocol fields for subsidiary requests...
* Also, a wrapup function to keep the internal accounting straight.
*/
void ap_set_sub_req_protocol(request_rec *rnew, const request_rec *r);
void ap_finalize_sub_req_protocol(request_rec *sub_r);
/* This is also useful for putting sub_reqs and internal_redirects together */
CORE_EXPORT(void) ap_parse_uri(request_rec *r, const char *uri);
/* Get the method number associated with the given string, assumed to
* contain an HTTP method. Returns M_INVALID if not recognized.
*/
API_EXPORT(int) ap_method_number_of(const char *method);
/* Hooks */
/*
* post_read_request --- run right after read_request or internal_redirect,
* and not run during any subrequests.
*/
DECLARE_HOOK(int,post_read_request,(request_rec *))
DECLARE_HOOK(int,log_transaction,(request_rec *))
DECLARE_HOOK(const char *,http_method,(const request_rec *))
DECLARE_HOOK(unsigned short,default_port,(const request_rec *))
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif /* !APACHE_HTTP_PROTOCOL_H */