netsurf/content/fetch.h
Vincent Sanders 5a2f69388c hoist the Referer header generation logic up to the low level cache
This removes the need for the fetchers to have any interaction with
 the Referer header. It has not been completely removed from the
 fetch interface as fetch.c:fetch_set_cookie() still uses it for
 unverifiable cookie decision logic. (There is an anchient todo here)
2021-03-25 23:36:41 +00:00

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/*
* Copyright 2003 James Bursa <bursa@users.sourceforge.net>
*
* This file is part of NetSurf, http://www.netsurf-browser.org/
*
* NetSurf is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation; version 2 of the License.
*
* NetSurf is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/
/** \file
* Fetching of data from a URL (interface).
*/
#ifndef _NETSURF_DESKTOP_FETCH_H_
#define _NETSURF_DESKTOP_FETCH_H_
#include <stdbool.h>
#include "utils/config.h"
#include "utils/nsurl.h"
#include "utils/inet.h"
#include "netsurf/ssl_certs.h"
struct content;
struct fetch;
struct ssl_cert_info;
/**
* Fetcher message types
*/
typedef enum {
FETCH_PROGRESS,
FETCH_CERTS,
FETCH_HEADER,
FETCH_DATA,
/* Anything after here is a completed fetch of some kind. */
FETCH_FINISHED,
FETCH_TIMEDOUT,
FETCH_ERROR,
FETCH_REDIRECT,
FETCH_NOTMODIFIED,
FETCH_AUTH,
FETCH_CERT_ERR,
FETCH_SSL_ERR
} fetch_msg_type;
/** Minimum finished message type.
*
* If a fetch does not progress this far, it's an error and the fetch machinery
* will send FETCH_ERROR to the llcache on fetch_free()
*/
#define FETCH_MIN_FINISHED_MSG FETCH_FINISHED
/**
* This message is actually an internal message used to indicate
* that a fetch was aborted. Do not send this, nor expect it.
*/
#define FETCH__INTERNAL_ABORTED FETCH_ERROR
/**
* Fetcher message data
*/
typedef struct fetch_msg {
fetch_msg_type type;
union {
const char *progress;
struct {
const uint8_t *buf;
size_t len;
} header_or_data;
const char *error;
/** \todo Use nsurl */
const char *redirect;
struct {
const char *realm;
} auth;
const struct cert_chain *chain;
} data;
} fetch_msg;
/**
* Fetch POST multipart data
*/
struct fetch_multipart_data {
struct fetch_multipart_data *next; /**< Next in linked list */
char *name; /**< Name of item */
char *value; /**< Item value */
char *rawfile; /**< Raw filename if file is true */
bool file; /**< Item is a file */
};
typedef void (*fetch_callback)(const fetch_msg *msg, void *p);
/**
* Start fetching data for the given URL.
*
* The function returns immediately. The fetch may be queued for later
* processing.
*
* A pointer to an opaque struct fetch is returned, which can be passed to
* fetch_abort() to abort the fetch at any time. Returns NULL if memory is
* exhausted (or some other fatal error occurred).
*
* The caller must supply a callback function which is called when anything
* interesting happens. The callback function is first called with msg
* FETCH_HEADER, with the header in data, then one or more times
* with FETCH_DATA with some data for the url, and finally with
* FETCH_FINISHED. Alternatively, FETCH_ERROR indicates an error occurred:
* data contains an error message. FETCH_REDIRECT may replace the FETCH_HEADER,
* FETCH_DATA, FETCH_FINISHED sequence if the server sends a replacement URL.
*
* \param url URL to fetch
* \param referer
* \param callback
* \param p
* \param only_2xx
* \param post_urlenc
* \param post_multipart
* \param verifiable
* \param downgrade_tls
* \param headers
* \param fetch_out ponter to recive new fetch object.
* \return NSERROR_OK and fetch_out updated else appropriate error code
*/
nserror fetch_start(nsurl *url, nsurl *referer, fetch_callback callback,
void *p, bool only_2xx, const char *post_urlenc,
const struct fetch_multipart_data *post_multipart,
bool verifiable, bool downgrade_tls,
const char *headers[], struct fetch **fetch_out);
/**
* Abort a fetch.
*/
void fetch_abort(struct fetch *f);
/**
* Check if a URL's scheme can be fetched.
*
* \param url URL to check
* \return true if the scheme is supported
*/
bool fetch_can_fetch(const nsurl *url);
/**
* Change the callback function for a fetch.
*/
void fetch_change_callback(struct fetch *fetch, fetch_callback callback, void *p);
/**
* Get the HTTP response code.
*/
long fetch_http_code(struct fetch *fetch);
/**
* Free a linked list of fetch_multipart_data.
*
* \param list Pointer to head of list to free
*/
void fetch_multipart_data_destroy(struct fetch_multipart_data *list);
/**
* Clone a linked list of fetch_multipart_data.
*
* \param list List to clone
* \return Pointer to head of cloned list, or NULL on failure
*/
struct fetch_multipart_data *fetch_multipart_data_clone(const struct fetch_multipart_data *list);
/**
* Find an entry in a fetch_multipart_data
*
* \param list Pointer to the multipart list
* \param name The name to look for in the list
* \return The value found, or NULL if not present
*/
const char *fetch_multipart_data_find(const struct fetch_multipart_data *list,
const char *name);
/**
* Create an entry for a fetch_multipart_data
*
* If an entry exists of the same name, it will *NOT* be overwritten
*
* \param list Pointer to the pointer to the current multipart list
* \param name The name of the entry to create
* \param value The value of the entry to create
* \return The result of the attempt
*/
nserror fetch_multipart_data_new_kv(struct fetch_multipart_data **list,
const char *name,
const char *value);
/**
* send message to fetch
*/
void fetch_send_callback(const fetch_msg *msg, struct fetch *fetch);
/**
* remove a queued fetch
*/
void fetch_remove_from_queues(struct fetch *fetch);
/**
* Free a fetch structure and associated resources.
*/
void fetch_free(struct fetch *f);
/**
* set the http code of a fetch
*/
void fetch_set_http_code(struct fetch *fetch, long http_code);
/**
* set cookie data on a fetch
*/
void fetch_set_cookie(struct fetch *fetch, const char *data);
/**
* Get the set of file descriptors the fetchers are currently using.
*
* This obtains the file descriptors the fetch system is using to
* obtain data. It will cause the fetchers to make progress, if
* possible, potentially completing fetches before requiring activity
* on file descriptors.
*
* If a set of descriptors is returned (maxfd is not -1) The caller is
* expected to wait on them (with select etc.) and continue to obtain
* the fdset with this call. This will switch the fetchers from polled
* mode to waiting for network activity which is much more efficient.
*
* \note If the caller does not subsequently obtain the fdset again
* the fetchers will fall back to the less efficient polled
* operation. The fallback to polled operation will only occour after
* a timeout which introduces additional delay.
*
* \param[out] read_fd_set The fd set for read.
* \param[out] write_fd_set The fd set for write.
* \param[out] except_fd_set The fd set for exceptions.
* \param[out] maxfd The highest fd number in the set or -1 if no fd available.
* \return NSERROR_OK on success or appropriate error code.
*/
nserror fetch_fdset(fd_set *read_fd_set, fd_set *write_fd_set, fd_set *except_fd_set, int *maxfd);
#endif