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diff --git a/indra/llcorehttp/httpcommon.h b/indra/llcorehttp/httpcommon.h new file mode 100755 index 0000000000..c0d4ec5aad --- /dev/null +++ b/indra/llcorehttp/httpcommon.h @@ -0,0 +1,311 @@ +/** + * @file httpcommon.h + * @brief Public-facing declarations and definitions of common types + * + * $LicenseInfo:firstyear=2012&license=viewerlgpl$ + * Second Life Viewer Source Code + * Copyright (C) 2012, Linden Research, Inc. + * + * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or + * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public + * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; + * version 2.1 of the License only. + * + * This library 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 + * Lesser General Public License for more details. + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public + * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software + * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA + * + * Linden Research, Inc., 945 Battery Street, San Francisco, CA 94111 USA + * $/LicenseInfo$ + */ + +#ifndef _LLCORE_HTTP_COMMON_H_ +#define _LLCORE_HTTP_COMMON_H_ + +/// @package LLCore::HTTP +/// +/// This library implements a high-level, Indra-code-free client interface to +/// HTTP services based on actual patterns found in the viewer and simulator. +/// Interfaces are similar to those supplied by the legacy classes +/// LLCurlRequest and LLHTTPClient. To that is added a policy scheme that +/// allows an application to specify connection behaviors: limits on +/// connections, HTTP keepalive, HTTP pipelining, retry-on-error limits, etc. +/// +/// Features of the library include: +/// - Single, private working thread where all transport and processing occurs. +/// - Support for multiple consumers running in multiple threads. +/// - Scatter/gather (a.k.a. buffer array) model for bulk data movement. +/// - Reference counting used for many object instance lifetimes. +/// - Minimal data sharing across threads for correctness and low latency. +/// +/// The public interface is declared in a few key header files: +/// - "llcorehttp/bufferarray.h" +/// - "llcorehttp/httpcommon.h" +/// - "llcorehttp/httphandler.h" +/// - "llcorehttp/httpheaders.h" +/// - "llcorehttp/httpoptions.h" +/// - "llcorehttp/httprequest.h" +/// - "llcorehttp/httpresponse.h" +/// +/// The library is still under early development and particular users +/// may need access to internal implementation details that are found +/// in the _*.h header files. But this is a crutch to be avoided if at +/// all possible and probably indicates some interface work is neeeded. +/// +/// Using the library is fairly easy. Global setup needs a few +/// steps: +/// +/// - libcurl initialization including thread-safely callbacks for SSL: +/// . curl_global_init(...) +/// . CRYPTO_set_locking_callback(...) +/// . CRYPTO_set_id_callback(...) +/// - HttpRequest::createService() called to instantiate singletons +/// and support objects. +/// +/// An HTTP consumer in an application, and an application may have many +/// consumers, does a few things: +/// +/// - Instantiate and retain an object based on HttpRequest. This +/// object becomes the portal into runtime services for the consumer. +/// - Derive or mixin the HttpHandler class if you want notification +/// when requests succeed or fail. This object's onCompleted() +/// method is invoked and an instance can be shared across +/// requests. +/// +/// Issuing a request is straightforward: +/// - Construct a suitable URL. +/// - Configure HTTP options for the request. (optional) +/// - Build a list of additional headers. (optional) +/// - Invoke one of the requestXXXX() methods (requestGetByteRange, +/// requestPost, etc.) on the HttpRequest instance supplying the +/// above along with a policy class, a priority and an optional +/// pointer to an HttpHandler instance. Work is then queued to +/// the worker thread and occurs asynchronously. +/// - Periodically invoke the update() method on the HttpRequest +/// instance which performs completion notification to HttpHandler +/// objects. +/// - Do completion processing in your onCompletion() method. +/// +/// Code fragments: +/// Rather than a poorly-maintained example in comments, look in the +/// example subdirectory which is a minimal yet functional tool to do +/// GET request performance testing. With four calls: +/// +/// init_curl(); +/// LLCore::HttpRequest::createService(); +/// LLCore::HttpRequest::startThread(); +/// LLCore::HttpRequest * hr = new LLCore::HttpRequest(); +/// +/// the program is basically ready to issue requests. +/// + + +#include "linden_common.h" // Modifies curl/curl.h interfaces + +#include <string> + + +namespace LLCore +{ + + +/// All queued requests are represented by an HttpHandle value. +/// The invalid value is returned when a request failed to queue. +/// The actual status for these failures is then fetched with +/// HttpRequest::getStatus(). +/// +/// The handle is valid only for the life of a request. On +/// return from any HttpHandler notification, the handle immediately +/// becomes invalid and may be recycled for other queued requests. + +typedef void * HttpHandle; +#define LLCORE_HTTP_HANDLE_INVALID (NULL) + +/// For internal scheduling and metrics, we use a microsecond +/// timebase compatible with the environment. +typedef U64 HttpTime; + +/// Error codes defined by the library itself as distinct from +/// libcurl (or any other transport provider). +enum HttpError +{ + // Successful value compatible with the libcurl codes. + HE_SUCCESS = 0, + + // Intended for HTTP reply codes 100-999, indicates that + // the reply should be considered an error by the application. + HE_REPLY_ERROR = 1, + + // Service is shutting down and requested operation will + // not be queued or performed. + HE_SHUTTING_DOWN = 2, + + // Operation was canceled by request. + HE_OP_CANCELED = 3, + + // Invalid content range header received. + HE_INV_CONTENT_RANGE_HDR = 4, + + // Request handle not found + HE_HANDLE_NOT_FOUND = 5, + + // Invalid datatype for option/setting + HE_INVALID_ARG = 6, + + // Option hasn't been explicitly set + HE_OPT_NOT_SET = 7, + + // Option not dynamic, must be set during init phase + HE_OPT_NOT_DYNAMIC = 8, + + // Invalid HTTP status code returned by server + HE_INVALID_HTTP_STATUS = 9 + +}; // end enum HttpError + + +/// HttpStatus encapsulates errors from libcurl (easy, multi), HTTP +/// reply status codes and internal errors as well. The encapsulation +/// isn't expected to completely isolate the caller from libcurl but +/// basic operational tests (success or failure) are provided. +/// +/// Non-HTTP status are encoded as (type, status) with type being +/// one of: EXT_CURL_EASY, EXT_CURL_MULTI or LLCORE and status +/// being the success/error code from that domain. HTTP status +/// is encoded as (status, error_flag). Status should be in the +/// range [100, 999] and error_flag is either HE_SUCCESS or +/// HE_REPLY_ERROR to indicate whether this should be treated as +/// a successful status or an error. The application is responsible +/// for making that determination and a range like [200, 299] isn't +/// automatically assumed to be definitive. +/// +/// Examples: +/// +/// 1. Construct a default, successful status code: +/// HttpStatus(); +/// +/// 2. Construct a successful, HTTP 200 status code: +/// HttpStatus(200); +/// +/// 3. Construct a failed, HTTP 404 not-found status code: +/// HttpStatus(404); +/// +/// 4. Construct a failed libcurl couldn't connect status code: +/// HttpStatus(HttpStatus::EXT_CURL_EASY, CURLE_COULDNT_CONNECT); +/// +/// 5. Construct an HTTP 301 status code to be treated as success: +/// HttpStatus(301, HE_SUCCESS); +/// + +struct HttpStatus +{ + typedef unsigned short type_enum_t; + + HttpStatus() + : mType(LLCORE), + mStatus(HE_SUCCESS) + {} + + HttpStatus(type_enum_t type, short status) + : mType(type), + mStatus(status) + {} + + HttpStatus(int http_status) + : mType(http_status), + mStatus(http_status >= 200 && http_status <= 299 + ? HE_SUCCESS + : HE_REPLY_ERROR) + { + llassert(http_status >= 100 && http_status <= 999); + } + + HttpStatus(const HttpStatus & rhs) + : mType(rhs.mType), + mStatus(rhs.mStatus) + {} + + HttpStatus & operator=(const HttpStatus & rhs) + { + // Don't care if lhs & rhs are the same object + + mType = rhs.mType; + mStatus = rhs.mStatus; + return *this; + } + + static const type_enum_t EXT_CURL_EASY = 0; + static const type_enum_t EXT_CURL_MULTI = 1; + static const type_enum_t LLCORE = 2; + + type_enum_t mType; + short mStatus; + + /// Test for successful status in the code regardless + /// of error source (internal, libcurl). + /// + /// @return 'true' when status is successful. + /// + operator bool() const + { + return 0 == mStatus; + } + + /// Inverse of previous operator. + /// + /// @return 'true' on any error condition + bool operator !() const + { + return 0 != mStatus; + } + + /// Equality and inequality tests to bypass bool conversion + /// which will do the wrong thing in conditional expressions. + bool operator==(const HttpStatus & rhs) const + { + return mType == rhs.mType && mStatus == rhs.mStatus; + } + + bool operator!=(const HttpStatus & rhs) const + { + return ! operator==(rhs); + } + + /// Convert to single numeric representation. Mainly + /// for logging or other informal purposes. Also + /// creates an ambiguous second path to integer conversion + /// which tends to find programming errors such as formatting + /// the status to a stream (operator<<). + operator unsigned long() const; + unsigned long toULong() const + { + return operator unsigned long(); + } + + /// And to convert to a hex string. + std::string toHex() const; + + /// Convert status to a string representation. For + /// success, returns an empty string. For failure + /// statuses, a string as appropriate for the source of + /// the error code (libcurl easy, libcurl multi, or + /// LLCore itself). + std::string toString() const; + + /// Returns true if the status value represents an + /// HTTP response status (100 - 999). + bool isHttpStatus() const + { + return mType >= type_enum_t(100) && mType <= type_enum_t(999); + } + +}; // end struct HttpStatus + +} // end namespace LLCore + +#endif // _LLCORE_HTTP_COMMON_H_ |