/* Copyright (c) 2013-2021 the Civetweb developers * Copyright (c) 2004-2013 Sergey Lyubka * * Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy * of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal * in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights * to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell * copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is * furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: * * The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in * all copies or substantial portions of the Software. * * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR * IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE * AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER * LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, * OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN * THE SOFTWARE. */ #ifndef CIVETWEB_HEADER_INCLUDED #define CIVETWEB_HEADER_INCLUDED #define CIVETWEB_VERSION "1.16" #define CIVETWEB_VERSION_MAJOR (1) #define CIVETWEB_VERSION_MINOR (16) #define CIVETWEB_VERSION_PATCH (0) #ifndef CIVETWEB_API #if defined(_WIN32) #if defined(CIVETWEB_DLL_EXPORTS) #define CIVETWEB_API __declspec(dllexport) #elif defined(CIVETWEB_DLL_IMPORTS) #define CIVETWEB_API __declspec(dllimport) #else #define CIVETWEB_API #endif #elif __GNUC__ >= 4 #define CIVETWEB_API __attribute__((visibility("default"))) #else #define CIVETWEB_API #endif #endif #include #include #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif /* __cplusplus */ /* Init Features */ enum { MG_FEATURES_DEFAULT = 0x0u, /* Support files from local directories */ /* Will only work, if NO_FILES is not set. */ MG_FEATURES_FILES = 0x1u, /* Support transport layer security (TLS). */ /* SSL is still often used synonymously for TLS. */ /* Will only work, if NO_SSL is not set. */ MG_FEATURES_TLS = 0x2u, MG_FEATURES_SSL = 0x2u, /* Support common gateway interface (CGI). */ /* Will only work, if NO_CGI is not set. */ MG_FEATURES_CGI = 0x4u, /* Support IPv6. */ /* Will only work, if USE_IPV6 is set. */ MG_FEATURES_IPV6 = 0x8u, /* Support WebSocket protocol. */ /* Will only work, if USE_WEBSOCKET is set. */ MG_FEATURES_WEBSOCKET = 0x10u, /* Support server side Lua scripting. */ /* Will only work, if USE_LUA is set. */ MG_FEATURES_LUA = 0x20u, /* Support server side JavaScript scripting. */ /* Will only work, if USE_DUKTAPE is set. */ MG_FEATURES_SSJS = 0x40u, /* Provide data required for caching files. */ /* Will only work, if NO_CACHING is not set. */ MG_FEATURES_CACHE = 0x80u, /* Collect server status information. */ /* Will only work, if USE_SERVER_STATS is set. */ MG_FEATURES_STATS = 0x100u, /* Support on-the-fly compression. */ /* Will only work, if USE_ZLIB is set. */ MG_FEATURES_COMPRESSION = 0x200u, /* HTTP/2 support enabled. */ MG_FEATURES_HTTP2 = 0x400u, /* Support unix domain sockets. */ MG_FEATURES_X_DOMAIN_SOCKET = 0x800u, /* Bit mask for all feature defines. */ MG_FEATURES_ALL = 0xFFFFu }; /* Initialize this library. This should be called once before any other * function from this library. This function is not guaranteed to be * thread safe. * Parameters: * features: bit mask for features to be initialized. * Note: The TLS libraries (like OpenSSL) is initialized * only if the MG_FEATURES_TLS bit is set. * Currently the other bits do not influence * initialization, but this may change in future * versions. * Return value: * initialized features * 0: error */ CIVETWEB_API unsigned mg_init_library(unsigned features); /* Un-initialize this library. * Return value: * 0: error */ CIVETWEB_API unsigned mg_exit_library(void); struct mg_context; /* Handle for the HTTP service itself */ struct mg_connection; /* Handle for the individual connection */ /* Maximum number of headers */ #define MG_MAX_HEADERS (64) struct mg_header { const char *name; /* HTTP header name */ const char *value; /* HTTP header value */ }; /* This structure contains information about the HTTP request. */ struct mg_request_info { const char *request_method; /* "GET", "POST", etc */ const char *request_uri; /* URL-decoded URI (absolute or relative, * as in the request) */ const char *local_uri_raw; /* URL-decoded URI (relative). Can be NULL * if the request_uri does not address a * resource at the server host. */ const char *local_uri; /* Same as local_uri_raw, however, cleaned * so a path like * allowed_dir/../forbidden_file * is not possible. */ const char *http_version; /* E.g. "1.0", "1.1" */ const char *query_string; /* URL part after '?', not including '?', or NULL */ const char *remote_user; /* Authenticated user, or NULL if no auth used */ char remote_addr[48]; /* Client's IP address as a string. */ long long content_length; /* Length (in bytes) of the request body, can be -1 if no length was given. */ int remote_port; /* Port at client side */ int server_port; /* Port at server side (one of the listening ports) */ int is_ssl; /* 1 if HTTPS or WS is used (SSL/TLS used), 0 if not */ void *user_data; /* User data pointer passed to mg_start() */ void *conn_data; /* Connection-specific user data */ int num_headers; /* Number of HTTP headers */ struct mg_header http_headers[MG_MAX_HEADERS]; /* Allocate maximum headers */ struct mg_client_cert *client_cert; /* Client certificate information */ const char *acceptedWebSocketSubprotocol; /* websocket subprotocol, * accepted during handshake */ }; /* This structure contains information about the HTTP request. */ /* This structure may be extended in future versions. */ struct mg_response_info { int status_code; /* E.g. 200 */ const char *status_text; /* E.g. "OK" */ const char *http_version; /* E.g. "1.0", "1.1" */ long long content_length; /* Length (in bytes) of the request body, can be -1 if no length was given. */ int num_headers; /* Number of HTTP headers */ struct mg_header http_headers[MG_MAX_HEADERS]; /* Allocate maximum headers */ }; /* Client certificate information (part of mg_request_info) */ struct mg_client_cert { void *peer_cert; const char *subject; const char *issuer; const char *serial; const char *finger; }; /* This structure needs to be passed to mg_start(), to let civetweb know which callbacks to invoke. For a detailed description, see https://github.com/civetweb/civetweb/blob/master/docs/UserManual.md */ struct mg_callbacks { /* Called when civetweb has received new HTTP request. If the callback returns one, it must process the request by sending valid HTTP headers and a body. Civetweb will not do any further processing. Otherwise it must return zero. Note that since V1.7 the "begin_request" function is called before an authorization check. If an authorization check is required, use a request_handler instead. Return value: 0: civetweb will process the request itself. In this case, the callback must not send any data to the client. 1-999: callback already processed the request. Civetweb will not send any data after the callback returned. The return code is stored as a HTTP status code for the access log. */ int (*begin_request)(struct mg_connection *); /* Called when civetweb has finished processing request. */ void (*end_request)(const struct mg_connection *, int reply_status_code); /* Called when civetweb is about to log a message. If callback returns non-zero, civetweb does not log anything. */ int (*log_message)(const struct mg_connection *, const char *message); /* Called when civetweb is about to log access. If callback returns non-zero, civetweb does not log anything. */ int (*log_access)(const struct mg_connection *, const char *message); /* Called when civetweb initializes SSL library. Parameters: ssl_ctx: SSL_CTX pointer. user_data: parameter user_data passed when starting the server. Return value: 0: civetweb will set up the SSL certificate. 1: civetweb assumes the callback already set up the certificate. -1: initializing ssl fails. */ int (*init_ssl)(void *ssl_ctx, void *user_data); /* Called when civetweb initializes SSL library for a domain. Parameters: server_domain: authentication_domain from the domain config. ssl_ctx: SSL_CTX pointer. user_data: parameter user_data passed when starting the server. Return value: 0: civetweb will set up the SSL certificate. 1: civetweb assumes the callback already set up the certificate. -1: initializing ssl fails. */ int (*init_ssl_domain)(const char *server_domain, void *ssl_ctx, void *user_data); /* Called when civetweb is about to create or free a SSL_CTX. Parameters: ssl_ctx: SSL_CTX pointer. NULL at creation time, Not NULL when mg_context will be freed user_data: parameter user_data passed when starting the server. Return value: 0: civetweb will continue to create the context, just as if the callback would not be present. The value in *ssl_ctx when the function returns is ignored. 1: civetweb will copy the value from *ssl_ctx to the civetweb context and doesn't create its own. -1: initializing ssl fails.*/ int (*external_ssl_ctx)(void **ssl_ctx, void *user_data); /* Called when civetweb is about to create or free a SSL_CTX for a domain. Parameters: server_domain: authentication_domain from the domain config. ssl_ctx: SSL_CTX pointer. NULL at creation time, Not NULL when mg_context will be freed user_data: parameter user_data passed when starting the server. Return value: 0: civetweb will continue to create the context, just as if the callback would not be present. The value in *ssl_ctx when the function returns is ignored. 1: civetweb will copy the value from *ssl_ctx to the civetweb context and doesn't create its own. -1: initializing ssl fails.*/ int (*external_ssl_ctx_domain)(const char *server_domain, void **ssl_ctx, void *user_data); #if defined(MG_EXPERIMENTAL_INTERFACES) /* 2019-11-03 */ /* Called when data frame has been received from the peer. Parameters: bits: first byte of the websocket frame, see websocket RFC at http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6455, section 5.2 data, data_len: payload, with mask (if any) already applied. Return value: 1: keep this websocket connection open. 0: close this websocket connection. This callback is deprecated: Use mg_set_websocket_handler instead. */ int (*websocket_data)(struct mg_connection *, int bits, char *data, size_t data_len); #endif /* MG_LEGACY_INTERFACE */ /* Called when civetweb is closing a connection. The per-context mutex is locked when this is invoked. Websockets: Before mg_set_websocket_handler has been added, it was primarily useful for noting when a websocket is closing, and used to remove it from any application-maintained list of clients. Using this callback for websocket connections is deprecated: Use mg_set_websocket_handler instead. */ void (*connection_close)(const struct mg_connection *); /* Called after civetweb has closed a connection. The per-context mutex is locked when this is invoked. Connection specific data: If memory has been allocated for the connection specific user data (mg_request_info->conn_data, mg_get_user_connection_data), this is the last chance to free it. */ void (*connection_closed)(const struct mg_connection *); /* init_lua is called when civetweb is about to serve Lua server page. exit_lua is called when the Lua processing is complete. Both will work only if Lua support is enabled. Parameters: conn: current connection. lua_context: "lua_State *" pointer. context_flags: context type information as bitmask: context_flags & 0x0F: (0-15) Lua environment type */ void (*init_lua)(const struct mg_connection *conn, void *lua_context, unsigned context_flags); void (*exit_lua)(const struct mg_connection *conn, void *lua_context, unsigned context_flags); /* Called when civetweb is about to send HTTP error to the client. Implementing this callback allows to create custom error pages. Parameters: conn: current connection. status: HTTP error status code. errmsg: error message text. Return value: 1: run civetweb error handler. 0: callback already handled the error. */ int (*http_error)(struct mg_connection *conn, int status, const char *errmsg); /* Called after civetweb context has been created, before requests are processed. Parameters: ctx: context handle */ void (*init_context)(const struct mg_context *ctx); /* Called when civetweb context is deleted. Parameters: ctx: context handle */ void (*exit_context)(const struct mg_context *ctx); /* Called when a new worker thread is initialized. * It is always called from the newly created thread and can be used to * initialize thread local storage data. * Parameters: * ctx: context handle * thread_type: * 0 indicates the master thread * 1 indicates a worker thread handling client connections * 2 indicates an internal helper thread (timer thread) * Return value: * This function returns a user supplied pointer. The pointer is assigned * to the thread and can be obtained from the mg_connection object using * mg_get_thread_pointer in all server callbacks. Note: A connection and * a thread are not directly related. Threads will serve several different * connections, and data from a single connection may call different * callbacks using different threads. The thread pointer can be obtained * in a callback handler, but should not be stored beyond the scope of * one call to one callback. */ void *(*init_thread)(const struct mg_context *ctx, int thread_type); /* Called when a worker exits. * The parameters "ctx" and "thread_type" correspond to the "init_thread" * call. The "thread_pointer" parameter is the value returned by * "init_thread". */ void (*exit_thread)(const struct mg_context *ctx, int thread_type, void *thread_pointer); /* Called when initializing a new connection object. * Can be used to initialize the connection specific user data * (mg_request_info->conn_data, mg_get_user_connection_data). * When the callback is called, it is not yet known if a * valid HTTP(S) request will be made. * Parameters: * conn: not yet fully initialized connection object * conn_data: output parameter, set to initialize the * connection specific user data * Return value: * must be 0 * Otherwise, the result is undefined */ int (*init_connection)(const struct mg_connection *conn, void **conn_data); }; /* Start web server. Parameters: callbacks: mg_callbacks structure with user-defined callbacks. options: NULL terminated list of option_name, option_value pairs that specify Civetweb configuration parameters. Side-effects: on UNIX, ignores SIGCHLD and SIGPIPE signals. If custom processing is required for these, signal handlers must be set up after calling mg_start(). Example: const char *options[] = { "document_root", "/var/www", "listening_ports", "80,443s", NULL }; struct mg_context *ctx = mg_start(&my_func, NULL, options); Refer to https://github.com/civetweb/civetweb/blob/master/docs/UserManual.md for the list of valid option and their possible values. Return: web server context, or NULL on error. */ CIVETWEB_API struct mg_context *mg_start(const struct mg_callbacks *callbacks, void *user_data, const char **configuration_options); /* Stop the web server. Must be called last, when an application wants to stop the web server and release all associated resources. This function blocks until all Civetweb threads are stopped. Context pointer becomes invalid. */ CIVETWEB_API void mg_stop(struct mg_context *); /* Add an additional domain to an already running web server. * * Parameters: * ctx: Context handle of a server started by mg_start. * options: NULL terminated list of option_name, option_value pairs that * specify CivetWeb configuration parameters. * * Return: * < 0 in case of an error * -1 for a parameter error * -2 invalid options * -3 initializing SSL failed * -4 mandatory domain option missing * -5 duplicate domain * -6 out of memory * > 0 index / handle of a new domain */ CIVETWEB_API int mg_start_domain(struct mg_context *ctx, const char **configuration_options); /* mg_request_handler Called when a new request comes in. This callback is URI based and configured with mg_set_request_handler(). Parameters: conn: current connection information. cbdata: the callback data configured with mg_set_request_handler(). Returns: 0: the handler could not handle the request, so fall through. 1 - 999: the handler processed the request. The return code is stored as a HTTP status code for the access log. */ typedef int (*mg_request_handler)(struct mg_connection *conn, void *cbdata); /* mg_set_request_handler Sets or removes a URI mapping for a request handler. This function waits until a removing/updating handler becomes unused, so do not call from the handler itself. URI's are ordered and prefixed URI's are supported. For example, consider two URIs: /a/b and /a /a matches /a /a/b matches /a/b /a/c matches /a Parameters: ctx: server context uri: the URI (exact or pattern) for the handler handler: the callback handler to use when the URI is requested. If NULL, an already registered handler for this URI will be removed. The URI used to remove a handler must match exactly the one used to register it (not only a pattern match). cbdata: the callback data to give to the handler when it is called. */ CIVETWEB_API void mg_set_request_handler(struct mg_context *ctx, const char *uri, mg_request_handler handler, void *cbdata); /* Callback types for websocket handlers in C/C++. mg_websocket_connect_handler Is called when the client intends to establish a websocket connection, before websocket handshake. Return value: 0: civetweb proceeds with websocket handshake. 1: connection is closed immediately. mg_websocket_ready_handler Is called when websocket handshake is successfully completed, and connection is ready for data exchange. mg_websocket_data_handler Is called when a data frame has been received from the client. Parameters: bits: first byte of the websocket frame, see websocket RFC at http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6455, section 5.2 data, data_len: payload, with mask (if any) already applied. Return value: 1: keep this websocket connection open. 0: close this websocket connection. mg_connection_close_handler Is called, when the connection is closed.*/ typedef int (*mg_websocket_connect_handler)(const struct mg_connection *, void *); typedef void (*mg_websocket_ready_handler)(struct mg_connection *, void *); typedef int (*mg_websocket_data_handler)(struct mg_connection *, int, char *, size_t, void *); typedef void (*mg_websocket_close_handler)(const struct mg_connection *, void *); /* struct mg_websocket_subprotocols * * List of accepted subprotocols */ struct mg_websocket_subprotocols { int nb_subprotocols; const char **subprotocols; }; /* mg_set_websocket_handler Set or remove handler functions for websocket connections. This function works similar to mg_set_request_handler - see there. */ CIVETWEB_API void mg_set_websocket_handler(struct mg_context *ctx, const char *uri, mg_websocket_connect_handler connect_handler, mg_websocket_ready_handler ready_handler, mg_websocket_data_handler data_handler, mg_websocket_close_handler close_handler, void *cbdata); /* mg_set_websocket_handler Set or remove handler functions for websocket connections. This function works similar to mg_set_request_handler - see there. */ CIVETWEB_API void mg_set_websocket_handler_with_subprotocols( struct mg_context *ctx, const char *uri, struct mg_websocket_subprotocols *subprotocols, mg_websocket_connect_handler connect_handler, mg_websocket_ready_handler ready_handler, mg_websocket_data_handler data_handler, mg_websocket_close_handler close_handler, void *cbdata); /* mg_authorization_handler Callback function definition for mg_set_auth_handler Parameters: conn: current connection information. cbdata: the callback data configured with mg_set_request_handler(). Returns: 0: access denied 1: access granted */ typedef int (*mg_authorization_handler)(struct mg_connection *conn, void *cbdata); /* mg_set_auth_handler Sets or removes a URI mapping for an authorization handler. This function works similar to mg_set_request_handler - see there. */ CIVETWEB_API void mg_set_auth_handler(struct mg_context *ctx, const char *uri, mg_authorization_handler handler, void *cbdata); /* Get the value of particular configuration parameter. The value returned is read-only. Civetweb does not allow changing configuration at run time. If given parameter name is not valid, NULL is returned. For valid names, return value is guaranteed to be non-NULL. If parameter is not set, zero-length string is returned. */ CIVETWEB_API const char *mg_get_option(const struct mg_context *ctx, const char *name); /* Get context from connection. */ CIVETWEB_API struct mg_context * mg_get_context(const struct mg_connection *conn); /* Get user data passed to mg_start from context. */ CIVETWEB_API void *mg_get_user_data(const struct mg_context *ctx); /* Get user data passed to mg_start from connection. */ CIVETWEB_API void *mg_get_user_context_data(const struct mg_connection *conn); /* Get user defined thread pointer for server threads (see init_thread). */ CIVETWEB_API void *mg_get_thread_pointer(const struct mg_connection *conn); /* Set user data for the current connection. */ /* Note: CivetWeb callbacks use "struct mg_connection *conn" as input when mg_read/mg_write callbacks are allowed in the callback, while "const struct mg_connection *conn" is used as input in case calling mg_read/mg_write is not allowed. Setting the user connection data will modify the connection object represented by mg_connection *, but it will not read from or write to the connection. */ /* Note: An alternative is to use the init_connection callback instead to initialize the user connection data pointer. It is reccomended to supply a pointer to some user defined data structure as conn_data initializer in init_connection. In case it is required to change some data after the init_connection call, store another data pointer in the user defined data structure and modify that pointer. In either case, after the init_connection callback, only calls to mg_get_user_connection_data should be required. */ CIVETWEB_API void mg_set_user_connection_data(const struct mg_connection *conn, void *data); /* Get user data set for the current connection. */ CIVETWEB_API void * mg_get_user_connection_data(const struct mg_connection *conn); /* Get a formatted link corresponding to the current request Parameters: conn: current connection information. buf: string buffer (out) buflen: length of the string buffer Returns: <0: error >=0: ok */ CIVETWEB_API int mg_get_request_link(const struct mg_connection *conn, char *buf, size_t buflen); struct mg_option { const char *name; int type; const char *default_value; }; /* Configuration types */ enum { MG_CONFIG_TYPE_UNKNOWN = 0x0, MG_CONFIG_TYPE_NUMBER = 0x1, MG_CONFIG_TYPE_STRING = 0x2, MG_CONFIG_TYPE_FILE = 0x3, MG_CONFIG_TYPE_DIRECTORY = 0x4, MG_CONFIG_TYPE_BOOLEAN = 0x5, MG_CONFIG_TYPE_EXT_PATTERN = 0x6, MG_CONFIG_TYPE_STRING_LIST = 0x7, MG_CONFIG_TYPE_STRING_MULTILINE = 0x8, MG_CONFIG_TYPE_YES_NO_OPTIONAL = 0x9 }; /* Return array of struct mg_option, representing all valid configuration options of civetweb.c. The array is terminated by a NULL name option. */ CIVETWEB_API const struct mg_option *mg_get_valid_options(void); struct mg_server_port { int protocol; /* 1 = IPv4, 2 = IPv6, 3 = both */ int port; /* port number */ int is_ssl; /* https port: 0 = no, 1 = yes */ int is_redirect; /* redirect all requests: 0 = no, 1 = yes */ int _reserved1; int _reserved2; int _reserved3; int _reserved4; }; /* Legacy name */ #define mg_server_ports mg_server_port /* Get the list of ports that civetweb is listening on. The parameter size is the size of the ports array in elements. The caller is responsibility to allocate the required memory. This function returns the number of struct mg_server_port elements filled in, or <0 in case of an error. */ CIVETWEB_API int mg_get_server_ports(const struct mg_context *ctx, int size, struct mg_server_port *ports); /* Add, edit or delete the entry in the passwords file. * * This function allows an application to manipulate .htpasswd files on the * fly by adding, deleting and changing user records. This is one of the * several ways of implementing authentication on the server side. For another, * cookie-based way please refer to the examples/chat in the source tree. * * Parameter: * passwords_file_name: Path and name of a file storing multiple passwords * realm: HTTP authentication realm (authentication domain) name * user: User name * password: * If password is not NULL, entry modified or added. * If password is NULL, entry is deleted. * * Return: * 1 on success, 0 on error. */ CIVETWEB_API int mg_modify_passwords_file(const char *passwords_file_name, const char *realm, const char *user, const char *password); /* Same as mg_modify_passwords_file, but instead of the plain-text * password, the HA1 hash is specified. The plain-text password is * not made known to civetweb. * * The HA1 hash is the MD5 checksum of a "user:realm:password" string * in lower-case hex format. For example, if the user name is "myuser", * the realm is "myrealm", and the password is "secret", then the HA1 is * e67fd3248b58975c3e89ff18ecb75e2f. */ CIVETWEB_API int mg_modify_passwords_file_ha1(const char *passwords_file_name, const char *realm, const char *user, const char *ha1); /* Return information associated with the request. * Use this function to implement a server and get data about a request * from a HTTP/HTTPS client. * Note: Before CivetWeb 1.10, this function could be used to read * a response from a server, when implementing a client, although the * values were never returned in appropriate mg_request_info elements. * It is strongly advised to use mg_get_response_info for clients. */ CIVETWEB_API const struct mg_request_info * mg_get_request_info(const struct mg_connection *); /* Return information associated with a HTTP/HTTPS response. * Use this function in a client, to check the response from * the server. */ CIVETWEB_API const struct mg_response_info * mg_get_response_info(const struct mg_connection *); /* Send data to the client. Return: 0 when the connection has been closed -1 on error >0 number of bytes written on success */ CIVETWEB_API int mg_write(struct mg_connection *, const void *buf, size_t len); /* Send data to a websocket client wrapped in a websocket frame. Uses mg_lock_connection to ensure that the transmission is not interrupted, i.e., when the application is proactively communicating and responding to a request simultaneously. Send data to a websocket client wrapped in a websocket frame. This function is available when civetweb is compiled with -DUSE_WEBSOCKET Return: 0 when the connection has been closed -1 on error >0 number of bytes written on success */ CIVETWEB_API int mg_websocket_write(struct mg_connection *conn, int opcode, const char *data, size_t data_len); /* Send data to a websocket server wrapped in a masked websocket frame. Uses mg_lock_connection to ensure that the transmission is not interrupted, i.e., when the application is proactively communicating and responding to a request simultaneously. Send data to a websocket server wrapped in a masked websocket frame. This function is available when civetweb is compiled with -DUSE_WEBSOCKET Return: 0 when the connection has been closed -1 on error >0 number of bytes written on success */ CIVETWEB_API int mg_websocket_client_write(struct mg_connection *conn, int opcode, const char *data, size_t data_len); /* Blocks until unique access is obtained to this connection. Intended for use with websockets only. Invoke this before mg_write or mg_printf when communicating with a websocket if your code has server-initiated communication as well as communication in direct response to a message. Do not acquire this lock while holding mg_lock_context(). */ CIVETWEB_API void mg_lock_connection(struct mg_connection *conn); CIVETWEB_API void mg_unlock_connection(struct mg_connection *conn); /* Lock server context. This lock may be used to protect resources that are shared between different connection/worker threads. If the given context is not server, these functions do nothing. */ CIVETWEB_API void mg_lock_context(struct mg_context *ctx); CIVETWEB_API void mg_unlock_context(struct mg_context *ctx); /* WebSocket OpcCodes, from http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6455 */ enum { MG_WEBSOCKET_OPCODE_CONTINUATION = 0x0, MG_WEBSOCKET_OPCODE_TEXT = 0x1, MG_WEBSOCKET_OPCODE_BINARY = 0x2, MG_WEBSOCKET_OPCODE_CONNECTION_CLOSE = 0x8, MG_WEBSOCKET_OPCODE_PING = 0x9, MG_WEBSOCKET_OPCODE_PONG = 0xa }; /* Macros for enabling compiler-specific checks for printf-like arguments. */ #undef PRINTF_FORMAT_STRING #if defined(_MSC_VER) && _MSC_VER >= 1400 #include #if defined(_MSC_VER) && _MSC_VER > 1400 #define PRINTF_FORMAT_STRING(s) _Printf_format_string_ s #else #define PRINTF_FORMAT_STRING(s) __format_string s #endif #else #define PRINTF_FORMAT_STRING(s) s #endif #ifdef __GNUC__ #define PRINTF_ARGS(x, y) __attribute__((format(printf, x, y))) #else #define PRINTF_ARGS(x, y) #endif /* Send data to the client using printf() semantics. Works exactly like mg_write(), but allows to do message formatting. */ CIVETWEB_API int mg_printf(struct mg_connection *, PRINTF_FORMAT_STRING(const char *fmt), ...) PRINTF_ARGS(2, 3); /* Send a part of the message body, if chunked transfer encoding is set. * Only use this function after sending a complete HTTP request or response * header with "Transfer-Encoding: chunked" set. */ CIVETWEB_API int mg_send_chunk(struct mg_connection *conn, const char *chunk, unsigned int chunk_len); /* Send contents of the entire file together with HTTP headers. * Parameters: * conn: Current connection information. * path: Full path to the file to send. * This function has been superseded by mg_send_mime_file */ CIVETWEB_API void mg_send_file(struct mg_connection *conn, const char *path); /* Send contents of the file without HTTP headers. * The code must send a valid HTTP response header before using this function. * * Parameters: * conn: Current connection information. * path: Full path to the file to send. * * Return: * < 0 Error */ CIVETWEB_API int mg_send_file_body(struct mg_connection *conn, const char *path); /* Send HTTP error reply. */ CIVETWEB_API int mg_send_http_error(struct mg_connection *conn, int status_code, PRINTF_FORMAT_STRING(const char *fmt), ...) PRINTF_ARGS(3, 4); /* Send "HTTP 200 OK" response header. * After calling this function, use mg_write or mg_send_chunk to send the * response body. * Parameters: * conn: Current connection handle. * mime_type: Set Content-Type for the following content. * content_length: Size of the following content, if content_length >= 0. * Will set transfer-encoding to chunked, if set to -1. * Return: * < 0 Error */ CIVETWEB_API int mg_send_http_ok(struct mg_connection *conn, const char *mime_type, long long content_length); /* Send "HTTP 30x" redirect response. * The response has content-size zero: do not send any body data after calling * this function. * Parameters: * conn: Current connection handle. * target_url: New location. * redirect_code: HTTP redirect type. Could be 301, 302, 303, 307, 308. * Return: * < 0 Error (-1 send error, -2 parameter error) */ CIVETWEB_API int mg_send_http_redirect(struct mg_connection *conn, const char *target_url, int redirect_code); /* Send HTTP digest access authentication request. * Browsers will send a user name and password in their next request, showing * an authentication dialog if the password is not stored. * Parameters: * conn: Current connection handle. * realm: Authentication realm. If NULL is supplied, the sever domain * set in the authentication_domain configuration is used. * Return: * < 0 Error */ CIVETWEB_API int mg_send_digest_access_authentication_request(struct mg_connection *conn, const char *realm); /* Check if the current request has a valid authentication token set. * A file is used to provide a list of valid user names, realms and * password hashes. The file can be created and modified using the * mg_modify_passwords_file API function. * Parameters: * conn: Current connection handle. * realm: Authentication realm. If NULL is supplied, the sever domain * set in the authentication_domain configuration is used. * filename: Path and name of a file storing multiple password hashes. * Return: * > 0 Valid authentication * 0 Invalid authentication * < 0 Error (all values < 0 should be considered as invalid * authentication, future error codes will have negative * numbers) * -1 Parameter error * -2 File not found */ CIVETWEB_API int mg_check_digest_access_authentication(struct mg_connection *conn, const char *realm, const char *filename); /* Send contents of the entire file together with HTTP headers. * Parameters: * conn: Current connection handle. * path: Full path to the file to send. * mime_type: Content-Type for file. NULL will cause the type to be * looked up by the file extension. */ CIVETWEB_API void mg_send_mime_file(struct mg_connection *conn, const char *path, const char *mime_type); /* Send contents of the entire file together with HTTP headers. Parameters: conn: Current connection information. path: Full path to the file to send. mime_type: Content-Type for file. NULL will cause the type to be looked up by the file extension. additional_headers: Additional custom header fields appended to the header. Each header should start with an X-, to ensure it is not included twice. NULL does not append anything. */ CIVETWEB_API void mg_send_mime_file2(struct mg_connection *conn, const char *path, const char *mime_type, const char *additional_headers); /* Store body data into a file. */ CIVETWEB_API long long mg_store_body(struct mg_connection *conn, const char *path); /* Read entire request body and store it in a file "path". Return: < 0 Error >= 0 Number of bytes stored in file "path". */ /* Read data from the remote end, return number of bytes read. Return: 0 connection has been closed by peer. No more data could be read. < 0 read error. No more data could be read from the connection. > 0 number of bytes read into the buffer. */ CIVETWEB_API int mg_read(struct mg_connection *, void *buf, size_t len); /* Get the value of particular HTTP header. This is a helper function. It traverses request_info->http_headers array, and if the header is present in the array, returns its value. If it is not present, NULL is returned. */ CIVETWEB_API const char *mg_get_header(const struct mg_connection *, const char *name); /* Get a value of particular form variable. Parameters: data: pointer to form-uri-encoded buffer. This could be either POST data, or request_info.query_string. data_len: length of the encoded data. var_name: variable name to decode from the buffer dst: destination buffer for the decoded variable dst_len: length of the destination buffer Return: On success, length of the decoded variable. On error: -1 (variable not found). -2 (destination buffer is NULL, zero length or too small to hold the decoded variable). Destination buffer is guaranteed to be '\0' - terminated if it is not NULL or zero length. */ CIVETWEB_API int mg_get_var(const char *data, size_t data_len, const char *var_name, char *dst, size_t dst_len); /* Get a value of particular form variable. Parameters: data: pointer to form-uri-encoded buffer. This could be either POST data, or request_info.query_string. data_len: length of the encoded data. var_name: variable name to decode from the buffer dst: destination buffer for the decoded variable dst_len: length of the destination buffer occurrence: which occurrence of the variable, 0 is the 1st, 1 the 2nd, ... this makes it possible to parse a query like b=x&a=y&a=z which will have occurrence values b:0, a:0 and a:1 Return: On success, length of the decoded variable. On error: -1 (variable not found). -2 (destination buffer is NULL, zero length or too small to hold the decoded variable). Destination buffer is guaranteed to be '\0' - terminated if it is not NULL or zero length. */ CIVETWEB_API int mg_get_var2(const char *data, size_t data_len, const char *var_name, char *dst, size_t dst_len, size_t occurrence); /* Split form encoded data into a list of key value pairs. A form encoded input might be a query string, the body of a x-www-form-urlencoded POST request or any other data with this structure: "keyName1=value1&keyName2=value2&keyName3=value3". Values might be percent-encoded - this function will transform them to the unencoded characters. The input string is modified by this function: To split the "query_string" member of struct request_info, create a copy first (e.g., using strdup). The function itself does not allocate memory. Thus, it is not required to free any pointer returned from this function. The output list of is limited to MG_MAX_FORM_FIELDS name-value- pairs. The default value is reasonably oversized for typical applications, however, for special purpose systems it might be required to increase this value at compile time. Parameters: data: form encoded iput string. Will be modified by this function. form_fields: output list of name/value-pairs. A buffer with a size specified by num_form_fields must be provided by the caller. num_form_fields: Size of provided form_fields buffer in number of "struct mg_header" elements. Return: On success: number of form_fields filled On error: -1 (parameter error). */ CIVETWEB_API int mg_split_form_urlencoded(char *data, struct mg_header *form_fields, unsigned num_form_fields); /* Fetch value of certain cookie variable into the destination buffer. Destination buffer is guaranteed to be '\0' - terminated. In case of failure, dst[0] == '\0'. Note that RFC allows many occurrences of the same parameter. This function returns only first occurrence. Return: On success, value length. On error: -1 (either "Cookie:" header is not present at all or the requested parameter is not found). -2 (destination buffer is NULL, zero length or too small to hold the value). */ CIVETWEB_API int mg_get_cookie(const char *cookie, const char *var_name, char *buf, size_t buf_len); /* Download data from the remote web server. host: host name to connect to, e.g. "foo.com", or "10.12.40.1". port: port number, e.g. 80. use_ssl: whether to use SSL connection. error_buffer, error_buffer_size: error message placeholder. request_fmt,...: HTTP request. Return: On success, valid pointer to the new connection, suitable for mg_read(). On error, NULL. error_buffer contains error message. Example: char ebuf[100]; struct mg_connection *conn; conn = mg_download("google.com", 80, 0, ebuf, sizeof(ebuf), "%s", "GET / HTTP/1.0\r\nHost: google.com\r\n\r\n"); mg_download is equivalent to calling mg_connect_client followed by mg_printf and mg_get_response. Using these three functions directly may allow more control as compared to using mg_download. */ CIVETWEB_API struct mg_connection * mg_download(const char *host, int port, int use_ssl, char *error_buffer, size_t error_buffer_size, PRINTF_FORMAT_STRING(const char *request_fmt), ...) PRINTF_ARGS(6, 7); /* Close the connection opened by mg_download(). */ CIVETWEB_API void mg_close_connection(struct mg_connection *conn); /* This structure contains callback functions for handling form fields. It is used as an argument to mg_handle_form_request. */ struct mg_form_data_handler { /* This callback function is called, if a new field has been found. * The return value of this callback is used to define how the field * should be processed. * * Parameters: * key: Name of the field ("name" property of the HTML input field). * filename: Name of a file to upload, at the client computer. * Only set for input fields of type "file", otherwise NULL. * path: Output parameter: File name (incl. path) to store the file * at the server computer. Only used if FORM_FIELD_STORAGE_STORE * is returned by this callback. Existing files will be * overwritten. * pathlen: Length of the buffer for path. * user_data: Value of the member user_data of mg_form_data_handler * * Return value: * The callback must return the intended storage for this field * (See FORM_FIELD_STORAGE_*). */ int (*field_found)(const char *key, const char *filename, char *path, size_t pathlen, void *user_data); /* If the "field_found" callback returned FORM_FIELD_STORAGE_GET, * this callback will receive the field data. * * Parameters: * key: Name of the field ("name" property of the HTML input field). * value: Value of the input field. * user_data: Value of the member user_data of mg_form_data_handler * * Return value: * The return code determines how the server should continue processing * the current request (See MG_FORM_FIELD_HANDLE_*). */ int (*field_get)(const char *key, const char *value, size_t valuelen, void *user_data); /* If the "field_found" callback returned FORM_FIELD_STORAGE_STORE, * the data will be stored into a file. If the file has been written * successfully, this callback will be called. This callback will * not be called for only partially uploaded files. The * mg_handle_form_request function will either store the file completely * and call this callback, or it will remove any partial content and * not call this callback function. * * Parameters: * path: Path of the file stored at the server. * file_size: Size of the stored file in bytes. * user_data: Value of the member user_data of mg_form_data_handler * * Return value: * The return code determines how the server should continue processing * the current request (See MG_FORM_FIELD_HANDLE_*). */ int (*field_store)(const char *path, long long file_size, void *user_data); /* User supplied argument, passed to all callback functions. */ void *user_data; }; /* Return values definition for the "field_found" callback in * mg_form_data_handler. */ enum { /* Skip this field (neither get nor store it). Continue with the * next field. */ MG_FORM_FIELD_STORAGE_SKIP = 0x0, /* Get the field value. */ MG_FORM_FIELD_STORAGE_GET = 0x1, /* Store the field value into a file. */ MG_FORM_FIELD_STORAGE_STORE = 0x2, /* Stop parsing this request. Skip the remaining fields. */ MG_FORM_FIELD_STORAGE_ABORT = 0x10 }; /* Return values for "field_get" and "field_store" */ enum { /* Only "field_get": If there is more data in this field, get the next * chunk. Otherwise: handle the next field. */ MG_FORM_FIELD_HANDLE_GET = 0x1, /* Handle the next field */ MG_FORM_FIELD_HANDLE_NEXT = 0x8, /* Stop parsing this request */ MG_FORM_FIELD_HANDLE_ABORT = 0x10 }; /* Process form data. * Returns the number of fields handled, or < 0 in case of an error. * Note: It is possible that several fields are already handled successfully * (e.g., stored into files), before the request handling is stopped with an * error. In this case a number < 0 is returned as well. * In any case, it is the duty of the caller to remove files once they are * no longer required. */ CIVETWEB_API int mg_handle_form_request(struct mg_connection *conn, struct mg_form_data_handler *fdh); /* Convenience function -- create detached thread. Return: 0 on success, non-0 on error. */ typedef void *(*mg_thread_func_t)(void *); CIVETWEB_API int mg_start_thread(mg_thread_func_t f, void *p); /* Return builtin mime type for the given file name. For unrecognized extensions, "text/plain" is returned. */ CIVETWEB_API const char *mg_get_builtin_mime_type(const char *file_name); /* Get text representation of HTTP status code. */ CIVETWEB_API const char * mg_get_response_code_text(const struct mg_connection *conn, int response_code); /* Return CivetWeb version. */ CIVETWEB_API const char *mg_version(void); /* URL-decode input buffer into destination buffer. 0-terminate the destination buffer. form-url-encoded data differs from URI encoding in a way that it uses '+' as character for space, see RFC 1866 section 8.2.1 http://ftp.ics.uci.edu/pub/ietf/html/rfc1866.txt Return: length of the decoded data, or -1 if dst buffer is too small. */ CIVETWEB_API int mg_url_decode(const char *src, int src_len, char *dst, int dst_len, int is_form_url_encoded); /* URL-encode input buffer into destination buffer. returns the length of the resulting buffer or -1 is the buffer is too small. */ CIVETWEB_API int mg_url_encode(const char *src, char *dst, size_t dst_len); /* BASE64-encode input buffer into destination buffer. returns -1 on OK. */ CIVETWEB_API int mg_base64_encode(const unsigned char *src, size_t src_len, char *dst, size_t *dst_len); /* BASE64-decode input buffer into destination buffer. returns -1 on OK. */ CIVETWEB_API int mg_base64_decode(const char *src, size_t src_len, unsigned char *dst, size_t *dst_len); /* MD5 hash given strings. Buffer 'buf' must be 33 bytes long. Varargs is a NULL terminated list of ASCIIz strings. When function returns, buf will contain human-readable MD5 hash. Example: char buf[33]; mg_md5(buf, "aa", "bb", NULL); */ CIVETWEB_API char *mg_md5(char buf[33], ...); #if !defined(MG_MATCH_CONTEXT_MAX_MATCHES) #define MG_MATCH_CONTEXT_MAX_MATCHES (32) #endif struct mg_match_element { const char *str; /* First character matching wildcard */ size_t len; /* Number of character matching wildcard */ }; struct mg_match_context { int case_sensitive; /* Input: 1 (case sensitive) or 0 (insensitive) */ size_t num_matches; /* Output: Number of wildcard matches returned. */ struct mg_match_element match[MG_MATCH_CONTEXT_MAX_MATCHES]; /* Output */ }; #if defined(MG_EXPERIMENTAL_INTERFACES) /* Pattern matching and extraction function. Parameters: pat: Pattern string (see UserManual.md) str: String to search for match patterns. mcx: Match context (optional, can be NULL). Return: Number of characters matched. -1 if no valid match was found. Note: 0 characters might be a valid match for some patterns. */ CIVETWEB_API ptrdiff_t mg_match(const char *pat, const char *str, struct mg_match_context *mcx); #endif /* Print error message to the opened error log stream. This utilizes the provided logging configuration. conn: connection (not used for sending data, but to get perameters) fmt: format string without the line return ...: variable argument list Example: mg_cry(conn,"i like %s", "logging"); */ CIVETWEB_API void mg_cry(const struct mg_connection *conn, PRINTF_FORMAT_STRING(const char *fmt), ...) PRINTF_ARGS(2, 3); /* utility methods to compare two buffers, case insensitive. */ CIVETWEB_API int mg_strcasecmp(const char *s1, const char *s2); CIVETWEB_API int mg_strncasecmp(const char *s1, const char *s2, size_t len); /* Connect to a websocket as a client Parameters: host: host to connect to, i.e. "echo.websocket.org" or "192.168.1.1" or "localhost" port: server port use_ssl: make a secure connection to server error_buffer, error_buffer_size: buffer for an error message path: server path you are trying to connect to, i.e. if connection to localhost/app, path should be "/app" origin: value of the Origin HTTP header data_func: callback that should be used when data is received from the server user_data: user supplied argument Return: On success, valid mg_connection object. On error, NULL. Se error_buffer for details. */ CIVETWEB_API struct mg_connection * mg_connect_websocket_client(const char *host, int port, int use_ssl, char *error_buffer, size_t error_buffer_size, const char *path, const char *origin, mg_websocket_data_handler data_func, mg_websocket_close_handler close_func, void *user_data); CIVETWEB_API struct mg_connection * mg_connect_websocket_client_extensions(const char *host, int port, int use_ssl, char *error_buffer, size_t error_buffer_size, const char *path, const char *origin, const char *extensions, mg_websocket_data_handler data_func, mg_websocket_close_handler close_func, void *user_data); /* Connect to a TCP server as a client (can be used to connect to a HTTP server) Parameters: host: host to connect to, i.e. "www.wikipedia.org" or "192.168.1.1" or "localhost" port: server port use_ssl: make a secure connection to server error_buffer, error_buffer_size: buffer for an error message Return: On success, valid mg_connection object. On error, NULL. Se error_buffer for details. */ CIVETWEB_API struct mg_connection *mg_connect_client(const char *host, int port, int use_ssl, char *error_buffer, size_t error_buffer_size); struct mg_client_options { const char *host; int port; const char *client_cert; const char *server_cert; const char *host_name; /* TODO: add more data */ }; CIVETWEB_API struct mg_connection * mg_connect_client_secure(const struct mg_client_options *client_options, char *error_buffer, size_t error_buffer_size); CIVETWEB_API struct mg_connection *mg_connect_websocket_client_secure( const struct mg_client_options *client_options, char *error_buffer, size_t error_buffer_size, const char *path, const char *origin, mg_websocket_data_handler data_func, mg_websocket_close_handler close_func, void *user_data); CIVETWEB_API struct mg_connection * mg_connect_websocket_client_secure_extensions( const struct mg_client_options *client_options, char *error_buffer, size_t error_buffer_size, const char *path, const char *origin, const char *extensions, mg_websocket_data_handler data_func, mg_websocket_close_handler close_func, void *user_data); #if defined(MG_LEGACY_INTERFACE) /* 2019-11-02 */ enum { TIMEOUT_INFINITE = -1 }; #endif enum { MG_TIMEOUT_INFINITE = -1 }; /* Wait for a response from the server Parameters: conn: connection ebuf, ebuf_len: error message placeholder. timeout: time to wait for a response in milliseconds (if < 0 then wait forever) Return: On success, >= 0 On error/timeout, < 0 */ CIVETWEB_API int mg_get_response(struct mg_connection *conn, char *ebuf, size_t ebuf_len, int timeout); /* mg_response_header_* functions can be used from server callbacks * to prepare HTTP server response headers. Using this function will * allow a callback to work with HTTP/1.x and HTTP/2. */ /* Initialize a new HTTP response * Parameters: * conn: Current connection handle. * status: HTTP status code (e.g., 200 for "OK"). * Return: * 0: ok * -1: parameter error * -2: invalid connection type * -3: invalid connection status * -4: network error (only if built with NO_RESPONSE_BUFFERING) */ CIVETWEB_API int mg_response_header_start(struct mg_connection *conn, int status); /* Add a new HTTP response header line * Parameters: * conn: Current connection handle. * header: Header name. * value: Header value. * value_len: Length of header value, excluding the terminating zero. * Use -1 for "strlen(value)". * Return: * 0: ok * -1: parameter error * -2: invalid connection type * -3: invalid connection status * -4: too many headers * -5: out of memory */ CIVETWEB_API int mg_response_header_add(struct mg_connection *conn, const char *header, const char *value, int value_len); /* Add a complete header string (key + value). * This function is less efficient as compared to mg_response_header_add, * and should only be used to convert complete HTTP/1.x header lines. * Parameters: * conn: Current connection handle. * http1_headers: Header line(s) in the form "name: value\r\n". * Return: * >=0: no error, number of header lines added * -1: parameter error * -2: invalid connection type * -3: invalid connection status * -4: too many headers * -5: out of memory */ CIVETWEB_API int mg_response_header_add_lines(struct mg_connection *conn, const char *http1_headers); /* Send http response * Parameters: * conn: Current connection handle. * Return: * 0: ok * -1: parameter error * -2: invalid connection type * -3: invalid connection status * -4: sending failed (network error) */ CIVETWEB_API int mg_response_header_send(struct mg_connection *conn); /* Check which features where set when the civetweb library has been compiled. The function explicitly addresses compile time defines used when building the library - it does not mean, the feature has been initialized using a mg_init_library call. mg_check_feature can be called anytime, even before mg_init_library has been called. Parameters: feature: specifies which feature should be checked The value is a bit mask. The individual bits are defined as: 1 serve files (NO_FILES not set) 2 support HTTPS (NO_SSL not set) 4 support CGI (NO_CGI not set) 8 support IPv6 (USE_IPV6 set) 16 support WebSocket (USE_WEBSOCKET set) 32 support Lua scripts and Lua server pages (USE_LUA is set) 64 support server side JavaScript (USE_DUKTAPE is set) 128 support caching (NO_CACHING not set) 256 support server statistics (USE_SERVER_STATS is set) 512 support for on the fly compression (USE_ZLIB is set) These values are defined as MG_FEATURES_* The result is undefined, if bits are set that do not represent a defined feature (currently: feature >= 1024). The result is undefined, if no bit is set (feature == 0). Return: If a feature is available, the corresponding bit is set If a feature is not available, the bit is 0 */ CIVETWEB_API unsigned mg_check_feature(unsigned feature); /* Get information on the system. Useful for support requests. Parameters: buffer: Store system information as string here. buflen: Length of buffer (including a byte required for a terminating 0). Return: Available size of system information, exluding a terminating 0. The information is complete, if the return value is smaller than buflen. The result is a JSON formatted string, the exact content may vary. Note: It is possible to determine the required buflen, by first calling this function with buffer = NULL and buflen = NULL. The required buflen is one byte more than the returned value. */ CIVETWEB_API int mg_get_system_info(char *buffer, int buflen); /* Get context information. Useful for server diagnosis. Parameters: ctx: Context handle buffer: Store context information here. buflen: Length of buffer (including a byte required for a terminating 0). Return: Available size of system information, exluding a terminating 0. The information is complete, if the return value is smaller than buflen. The result is a JSON formatted string, the exact content may vary. Note: It is possible to determine the required buflen, by first calling this function with buffer = NULL and buflen = NULL. The required buflen is one byte more than the returned value. However, since the available context information changes, you should allocate a few bytes more. */ CIVETWEB_API int mg_get_context_info(const struct mg_context *ctx, char *buffer, int buflen); /* Disable HTTP keep-alive on a per-connection basis. Reference: https://github.com/civetweb/civetweb/issues/727 Parameters: conn: Current connection handle. */ CIVETWEB_API void mg_disable_connection_keep_alive(struct mg_connection *conn); #if defined(MG_EXPERIMENTAL_INTERFACES) /* Get connection information. Useful for server diagnosis. Parameters: ctx: Context handle idx: Connection index buffer: Store context information here. buflen: Length of buffer (including a byte required for a terminating 0). Return: Available size of system information, exluding a terminating 0. The information is complete, if the return value is smaller than buflen. The result is a JSON formatted string, the exact content may vary. Note: It is possible to determine the required buflen, by first calling this function with buffer = NULL and buflen = NULL. The required buflen is one byte more than the returned value. However, since the available context information changes, you should allocate a few bytes more. */ CIVETWEB_API int mg_get_connection_info(const struct mg_context *ctx, int idx, char *buffer, int buflen); #endif /* New APIs for enhanced option and error handling. These mg_*2 API functions have the same purpose as their original versions, but provide additional options and/or provide improved error diagnostics. Note: Experimental interfaces may change */ struct mg_error_data { unsigned code; /* error code (number) */ unsigned code_sub; /* error sub code (number) */ char *text; /* buffer for error text */ size_t text_buffer_size; /* size of buffer of "text" */ }; /* Values for error "code" in mg_error_data */ enum { /* No error */ MG_ERROR_DATA_CODE_OK = 0u, /* Caller provided invalid parameter */ MG_ERROR_DATA_CODE_INVALID_PARAM = 1u, /* "configuration_option" contains invalid element */ MG_ERROR_DATA_CODE_INVALID_OPTION = 2u, /* Initializen TLS / SSL library failed */ MG_ERROR_DATA_CODE_INIT_TLS_FAILED = 3u, /* Mandatory "configuration_option" missing */ MG_ERROR_DATA_CODE_MISSING_OPTION = 4u, /* Duplicate "authentication_domain" option */ MG_ERROR_DATA_CODE_DUPLICATE_DOMAIN = 5u, /* Not enough memory */ MG_ERROR_DATA_CODE_OUT_OF_MEMORY = 6u, /* Server already stopped */ MG_ERROR_DATA_CODE_SERVER_STOPPED = 7u, /* mg_init_library must be called first */ MG_ERROR_DATA_CODE_INIT_LIBRARY_FAILED = 8u, /* Operating system function failed */ MG_ERROR_DATA_CODE_OS_ERROR = 9u, /* Failed to bind to server ports */ MG_ERROR_DATA_CODE_INIT_PORTS_FAILED = 10u, /* Failed to switch user (option "run_as_user") */ MG_ERROR_DATA_CODE_INIT_USER_FAILED = 11u, /* Access Control List error */ MG_ERROR_DATA_CODE_INIT_ACL_FAILED = 12u, /* Global password file error */ MG_ERROR_DATA_CODE_INVALID_PASS_FILE = 13u, /* Lua background script init error */ MG_ERROR_DATA_CODE_SCRIPT_ERROR = 14u, /* Client: Host not found, invalid IP to connect */ MG_ERROR_DATA_CODE_HOST_NOT_FOUND = 15u, /* Client: TCP connect timeout */ MG_ERROR_DATA_CODE_CONNECT_TIMEOUT = 16u, /* Client: TCP connect failed */ MG_ERROR_DATA_CODE_CONNECT_FAILED = 17u, /* Error using TLS client certificate */ MG_ERROR_DATA_CODE_TLS_CLIENT_CERT_ERROR = 18u, /* Error setting trusted TLS server certificate for client connection */ MG_ERROR_DATA_CODE_TLS_SERVER_CERT_ERROR = 19u, /* Error establishing TLS connection to HTTPS server */ MG_ERROR_DATA_CODE_TLS_CONNECT_ERROR = 20u }; struct mg_init_data { const struct mg_callbacks *callbacks; /* callback function pointer */ void *user_data; /* data */ const char **configuration_options; }; #if defined(MG_EXPERIMENTAL_INTERFACES) CIVETWEB_API struct mg_connection * mg_connect_client2(const char *host, const char *protocol, int port, const char *path, struct mg_init_data *init, struct mg_error_data *error); CIVETWEB_API int mg_get_response2(struct mg_connection *conn, struct mg_error_data *error, int timeout); #endif CIVETWEB_API struct mg_context *mg_start2(struct mg_init_data *init, struct mg_error_data *error); CIVETWEB_API int mg_start_domain2(struct mg_context *ctx, const char **configuration_options, struct mg_error_data *error); #ifdef __cplusplus } #endif /* __cplusplus */ #endif /* CIVETWEB_HEADER_INCLUDED */