curl/lib/request.h
Stefan Eissing 0ba47146f7
mime: add client reader
Add `mime` client reader. Encapsulates reading from mime parts, getting
their length, rewinding and unpausing.

- remove special mime handling from sendf.c and easy.c
- add general "unpause" method to client readers
- use new reader in http/imap/smtp
- make some mime functions static that are now only used internally

In addition:
- remove flag 'forbidchunk' as no longer needed

Closes #13039
2024-03-06 00:17:37 +01:00

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#ifndef HEADER_CURL_REQUEST_H
#define HEADER_CURL_REQUEST_H
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/* This file is for lib internal stuff */
#include "curl_setup.h"
#include "bufq.h"
/* forward declarations */
struct UserDefined;
enum expect100 {
EXP100_SEND_DATA, /* enough waiting, just send the body now */
EXP100_AWAITING_CONTINUE, /* waiting for the 100 Continue header */
EXP100_SENDING_REQUEST, /* still sending the request but will wait for
the 100 header once done with the request */
EXP100_FAILED /* used on 417 Expectation Failed */
};
enum upgrade101 {
UPGR101_INIT, /* default state */
UPGR101_WS, /* upgrade to WebSockets requested */
UPGR101_H2, /* upgrade to HTTP/2 requested */
UPGR101_RECEIVED, /* 101 response received */
UPGR101_WORKING /* talking upgraded protocol */
};
/*
* Request specific data in the easy handle (Curl_easy). Previously,
* these members were on the connectdata struct but since a conn struct may
* now be shared between different Curl_easys, we store connection-specific
* data here. This struct only keeps stuff that's interesting for *this*
* request, as it will be cleared between multiple ones
*/
struct SingleRequest {
curl_off_t size; /* -1 if unknown at this point */
curl_off_t maxdownload; /* in bytes, the maximum amount of data to fetch,
-1 means unlimited */
curl_off_t bytecount; /* total number of bytes read */
curl_off_t writebytecount; /* number of bytes written */
struct curltime start; /* transfer started at this time */
unsigned int headerbytecount; /* received server headers (not CONNECT
headers) */
unsigned int allheadercount; /* all received headers (server + CONNECT) */
unsigned int deductheadercount; /* this amount of bytes doesn't count when
we check if anything has been transferred
at the end of a connection. We use this
counter to make only a 100 reply (without
a following second response code) result
in a CURLE_GOT_NOTHING error code */
int headerline; /* counts header lines to better track the
first one */
curl_off_t offset; /* possible resume offset read from the
Content-Range: header */
int httpcode; /* error code from the 'HTTP/1.? XXX' or
'RTSP/1.? XXX' line */
int keepon;
struct curltime start100; /* time stamp to wait for the 100 code from */
enum expect100 exp100; /* expect 100 continue state */
enum upgrade101 upgr101; /* 101 upgrade state */
/* Client Writer stack, handles transfer- and content-encodings, protocol
* checks, pausing by client callbacks. */
struct Curl_cwriter *writer_stack;
/* Client Reader stack, handles transfer- and content-encodings, protocol
* checks, pausing by client callbacks. */
struct Curl_creader *reader_stack;
struct bufq sendbuf; /* data which needs to be send to the server */
size_t sendbuf_hds_len; /* amount of header bytes in sendbuf */
time_t timeofdoc;
long bodywrites;
char *location; /* This points to an allocated version of the Location:
header data */
char *newurl; /* Set to the new URL to use when a redirect or a retry is
wanted */
/* Allocated protocol-specific data. Each protocol handler makes sure this
points to data it needs. */
union {
struct FILEPROTO *file;
struct FTP *ftp;
struct HTTP *http;
struct IMAP *imap;
struct ldapreqinfo *ldap;
struct MQTT *mqtt;
struct POP3 *pop3;
struct RTSP *rtsp;
struct smb_request *smb;
struct SMTP *smtp;
struct SSHPROTO *ssh;
struct TELNET *telnet;
} p;
#ifndef CURL_DISABLE_DOH
struct dohdata *doh; /* DoH specific data for this request */
#endif
#ifndef CURL_DISABLE_COOKIES
unsigned char setcookies;
#endif
BIT(header); /* incoming data has HTTP header */
BIT(content_range); /* set TRUE if Content-Range: was found */
BIT(download_done); /* set to TRUE when download is complete */
BIT(eos_written); /* iff EOS has been written to client */
BIT(eos_read); /* iff EOS has been read from the client */
BIT(rewind_read); /* iff reader needs rewind at next start */
BIT(upload_done); /* set to TRUE when all request data has been sent */
BIT(upload_aborted); /* set to TRUE when upload was aborted. Will also
* show `upload_done` as TRUE. */
BIT(ignorebody); /* we read a response-body but we ignore it! */
BIT(http_bodyless); /* HTTP response status code is between 100 and 199,
204 or 304 */
BIT(chunk); /* if set, this is a chunked transfer-encoding */
BIT(ignore_cl); /* ignore content-length */
BIT(upload_chunky); /* set TRUE if we are doing chunked transfer-encoding
on upload */
BIT(getheader); /* TRUE if header parsing is wanted */
BIT(no_body); /* the response has no body */
BIT(authneg); /* TRUE when the auth phase has started, which means
that we are creating a request with an auth header,
but it is not the final request in the auth
negotiation. */
BIT(sendbuf_init); /* sendbuf is initialized */
};
/**
* Initialize the state of the request for first use.
*/
CURLcode Curl_req_init(struct SingleRequest *req);
/**
* The request is about to start.
*/
CURLcode Curl_req_start(struct SingleRequest *req,
struct Curl_easy *data);
/**
* The request is done. If not aborted, make sure that buffers are
* flushed to the client.
* @param req the request
* @param data the transfer
* @param aborted TRUE iff the request was aborted/errored
*/
CURLcode Curl_req_done(struct SingleRequest *req,
struct Curl_easy *data, bool aborted);
/**
* Free the state of the request, not usable afterwards.
*/
void Curl_req_free(struct SingleRequest *req, struct Curl_easy *data);
/**
* Reset the state of the request for new use, given the
* settings.
*/
void Curl_req_reset(struct SingleRequest *req, struct Curl_easy *data);
#ifndef USE_HYPER
/**
* Send request headers. If not all could be sent
* they will be buffered. Use `Curl_req_flush()` to make sure
* bytes are really send.
* @param data the transfer making the request
* @param buf the complete header bytes, no body
* @return CURLE_OK (on blocking with *pnwritten == 0) or error.
*/
CURLcode Curl_req_send(struct Curl_easy *data, struct dynbuf *buf);
#endif /* !USE_HYPER */
/**
* TRUE iff the request has sent all request headers and data.
*/
bool Curl_req_done_sending(struct Curl_easy *data);
/*
* Read more from client and flush all buffered request bytes.
* @return CURLE_OK on success or the error on the sending.
* Never returns CURLE_AGAIN.
*/
CURLcode Curl_req_send_more(struct Curl_easy *data);
/**
* TRUE iff the request wants to send, e.g. has buffered bytes.
*/
bool Curl_req_want_send(struct Curl_easy *data);
/**
* Stop sending any more request data to the server.
* Will clear the send buffer and mark request sending as done.
*/
CURLcode Curl_req_abort_sending(struct Curl_easy *data);
#endif /* HEADER_CURL_REQUEST_H */