dash/src/httpserver.h
Wladimir J. van der Laan c03c42116b Merge #8421: httpserver: drop boost (#8023 dependency)
7e87033 httpserver: replace boost threads with std (Cory Fields)
d3773ca httpserver: explicitly detach worker threads (Cory Fields)
755aa05 httpserver: use a future rather than relying on boost's try_join_for (Cory Fields)
2018-01-08 18:04:55 +01:00

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// Copyright (c) 2015 The Bitcoin Core developers
// Distributed under the MIT software license, see the accompanying
// file COPYING or http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php.
#ifndef BITCOIN_HTTPSERVER_H
#define BITCOIN_HTTPSERVER_H
#include <string>
#include <stdint.h>
#include <functional>
static const int DEFAULT_HTTP_THREADS=4;
static const int DEFAULT_HTTP_WORKQUEUE=16;
static const int DEFAULT_HTTP_SERVER_TIMEOUT=30;
struct evhttp_request;
struct event_base;
class CService;
class HTTPRequest;
/** Initialize HTTP server.
* Call this before RegisterHTTPHandler or EventBase().
*/
bool InitHTTPServer();
/** Start HTTP server.
* This is separate from InitHTTPServer to give users race-condition-free time
* to register their handlers between InitHTTPServer and StartHTTPServer.
*/
bool StartHTTPServer();
/** Interrupt HTTP server threads */
void InterruptHTTPServer();
/** Stop HTTP server */
void StopHTTPServer();
/** Handler for requests to a certain HTTP path */
typedef std::function<void(HTTPRequest* req, const std::string &)> HTTPRequestHandler;
/** Register handler for prefix.
* If multiple handlers match a prefix, the first-registered one will
* be invoked.
*/
void RegisterHTTPHandler(const std::string &prefix, bool exactMatch, const HTTPRequestHandler &handler);
/** Unregister handler for prefix */
void UnregisterHTTPHandler(const std::string &prefix, bool exactMatch);
/** Return evhttp event base. This can be used by submodules to
* queue timers or custom events.
*/
struct event_base* EventBase();
/** In-flight HTTP request.
* Thin C++ wrapper around evhttp_request.
*/
class HTTPRequest
{
private:
struct evhttp_request* req;
bool replySent;
public:
HTTPRequest(struct evhttp_request* req);
~HTTPRequest();
enum RequestMethod {
UNKNOWN,
GET,
POST,
HEAD,
PUT
};
/** Get requested URI.
*/
std::string GetURI();
/** Get CService (address:ip) for the origin of the http request.
*/
CService GetPeer();
/** Get request method.
*/
RequestMethod GetRequestMethod();
/**
* Get the request header specified by hdr, or an empty string.
* Return an pair (isPresent,string).
*/
std::pair<bool, std::string> GetHeader(const std::string& hdr);
/**
* Read request body.
*
* @note As this consumes the underlying buffer, call this only once.
* Repeated calls will return an empty string.
*/
std::string ReadBody();
/**
* Write output header.
*
* @note call this before calling WriteErrorReply or Reply.
*/
void WriteHeader(const std::string& hdr, const std::string& value);
/**
* Write HTTP reply.
* nStatus is the HTTP status code to send.
* strReply is the body of the reply. Keep it empty to send a standard message.
*
* @note Can be called only once. As this will give the request back to the
* main thread, do not call any other HTTPRequest methods after calling this.
*/
void WriteReply(int nStatus, const std::string& strReply = "");
};
/** Event handler closure.
*/
class HTTPClosure
{
public:
virtual void operator()() = 0;
virtual ~HTTPClosure() {}
};
/** Event class. This can be used either as an cross-thread trigger or as a timer.
*/
class HTTPEvent
{
public:
/** Create a new event.
* deleteWhenTriggered deletes this event object after the event is triggered (and the handler called)
* handler is the handler to call when the event is triggered.
*/
HTTPEvent(struct event_base* base, bool deleteWhenTriggered, const std::function<void(void)>& handler);
~HTTPEvent();
/** Trigger the event. If tv is 0, trigger it immediately. Otherwise trigger it after
* the given time has elapsed.
*/
void trigger(struct timeval* tv);
bool deleteWhenTriggered;
std::function<void(void)> handler;
private:
struct event* ev;
};
#endif // BITCOIN_HTTPSERVER_H