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=pod
=head1 NAME
OSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX,
OSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX_new,
OSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX_free,
OSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX_header,
OSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX_add1_header,
OSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX_i2d,
OSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX_nbio,
OSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX_sendreq_d2i,
OSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX_get0_mem_bio,
OSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX_set_max_response_length
- HTTP request functions
=head1 SYNOPSIS
#include <openssl/http.h>
typedef struct ossl_http_req_ctx_st OSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX;
OSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX *OSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX_new(BIO *wbio, BIO *rbio,
int method_GET, int maxline,
unsigned long max_resp_len,
int timeout,
const char *expected_content_type,
int expect_asn1);
void OSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX_free(OSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX *rctx);
int OSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX_header(OSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX *rctx,
const char *server,
const char *port, const char *path);
int OSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX_add1_header(OSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX *rctx,
const char *name, const char *value);
int OSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX_i2d(OSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX *rctx, const char *content_type,
const ASN1_ITEM *it, ASN1_VALUE *req);
int OSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX_nbio(OSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX *rctx);
ASN1_VALUE *OSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX_sendreq_d2i(OSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX *rctx,
const ASN1_ITEM *it);
BIO *OSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX_get0_mem_bio(OSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX *rctx);
void OSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX_set_max_response_length(OSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX *rctx,
unsigned long len);
=head1 DESCRIPTION
B<OSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX> is a context structure for an HTTP request, used to
collect all the necessary data to perform that request.
This file documents low-level HTTP functions rarely used directly. High-level
HTTP client functions like L<OSSL_HTTP_get(3)> and L<OSSL_HTTP_transfer(3)>
should be preferred.
OSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX_new() allocates a new HTTP request context structure, which
gets populated with the B<BIO> to send the request to (I<wbio>), the B<BIO> to
read the response from (I<rbio>, which may be the same as I<wbio>), the
request method (I<method_GET>, which may be 1 to indicate that the C<GET>
method is to be used, or 0 to indicate that the C<POST> method is to be used),
the maximum expected response header length (I<max_resp_len>, where any zero
or less indicates the default of 4KiB), a response timeout measure in seconds
(I<timeout>, where 0 indicates no timeout, i.e., waiting indefinitely), the
expected MIME content type of the response (I<expected_content_type>, which
may be NULL for no expectation), and a flag indicating that the response is
expected to be a DER encoded ASN.1 structure (I<expect_asn1>).
The allocated context structure is also populated with an internal allocated
memory B<BIO>, which collects the HTTP request and additional headers as text.
The returned context should only be used for a single HTTP request/response.
OSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX_free() frees up the HTTP request context I<rctx>.
The I<wbio> and I<rbio> are not free'd and it is up to the application
to do so.
OSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX_header() adds an HTTP request line to the request context.
The request command itself becomes C<GET> or C<POST> depending on the value
of I<method_GET> in the OSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX_new() call. I<server> and I<port>
may be set to indicate a proxy server and port that the request should go
through, otherwise they should be left NULL. I<path> is the HTTP request path;
if left NULL, C</> is used.
OSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX_add1_header() adds header I<name> with value I<value> to the
context I<rctx>. It can be called more than once to add multiple headers.
For example, to add a C<Host> header for C<example.com> you would call:
OSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX_add1_header(ctx, "Host", "example.com");
OSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX_i2d() finalizes the HTTP request context by adding the DER
encoding of I<req>, using the ASN.1 template I<it> to do the encoding. The
HTTP header C<Content-Length> is automatically filled out, and if
I<content_type> isn't NULL, the HTTP header C<Content-Type> is also added with
its content as value. All of this ends up in the internal memory B<BIO>.
This requires that the request type be C<POST>, i.e. that I<method_GET> is 0
in the OSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX_new() call.
OSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX_nbio() attempts the exchange of request and response via HTTP,
using the I<rbio> and I<wbio> that were given in the OSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX_new()
call. When successful, the contents of the internal memory B<BIO> is replaced
with the contents of the HTTP response, without the response headers.
It may need to be called again if its result is -1, which indicates
L<BIO_should_retry(3)>. In such a case it is advisable to sleep a little in
between to prevent a busy loop.
OSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX_sendreq_d2i() calls OSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX_nbio(), possibly
several times until a timeout is reached, and DER decodes the received
response using the ASN.1 template I<it>.
OSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX_set_max_response_length() sets the maximum response length
for I<rctx> to I<len>. If the response exceeds this length an error occurs.
If not set a default value of 100k is used.
OSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX_get0_mem_bio() returns the internal memory B<BIO>. This can
be used to affect the HTTP request text. I<Use with caution!>
=head1 WARNINGS
The server's response may be unexpected if the hostname that was used to
create the I<wbio>, any C<Host> header, and the host specified in the
request URL do not match.
Many of these functions must be called in a certain order.
First, the HTTP request context must be allocated:
OSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX_new().
Then, the HTTP request must be prepared with request data:
=over 4
=item 1.
Calling OSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX_header(). This must be done exactly once.
=item 2.
Adding extra headers with OSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX_add1_header(). This is optional.
=item 3.
Add C<POST> data with OSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX_i2d(). This may only be done if
I<method_GET> was 0 in the OSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX_new() call, and must be done
exactly once in that case.
=back
When the request context is fully prepared, the HTTP exchange may be performed
with OSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX_nbio() or OSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX_sendreq_d2i().
Furthermore, all calls of OSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX_header() and
OSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX_add1_header() must be done before any call to
int OSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX_nbio() or OSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX_sendreq_d2i().
=head1 RETURN VALUES
OSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX_new() returns a pointer to a B<OSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX>, or NULL
on error.
OSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX_free() and OSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX_set_max_response_length()
do not return values.
OSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX_header(), OSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX_add1_header(),
OSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX_i2d() and OSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX_nbio return 1 for success and 0
for failure.
OSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX_sendreq_d2i() returns a pointer to an B<ASN1_VALUE> for
success and NULL for failure.
OSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX_get0_mem_bio() returns the internal memory B<BIO>.
=head1 SEE ALSO
L<OSSL_HTTP_transfer(3)>
=head1 COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2015-2021 The OpenSSL Project Authors. All Rights Reserved.
Licensed under the Apache License 2.0 (the "License"). You may not use
this file except in compliance with the License. You can obtain a copy
in the file LICENSE in the source distribution or at
L<https://www.openssl.org/source/license.html>.
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