Annotation of libwww/Library/src/HTAccess.html, revision 2.55
2.9 timbl 1: <HTML>
2: <HEAD>
2.45 frystyk 3: <TITLE>Access manager for libwww</TITLE>
2.55 ! frystyk 4: <!-- Changed by: Henrik Frystyk Nielsen, 7-Jul-1995 -->
2.19 timbl 5: <NEXTID N="z11">
2.9 timbl 6: </HEAD>
2.5 timbl 7: <BODY>
2.39 frystyk 8:
2.33 frystyk 9: <H1>Access Manager</H1>
2.39 frystyk 10:
2.41 frystyk 11: <PRE>
12: /*
2.50 frystyk 13: ** (c) COPYRIGHT MIT 1995.
2.41 frystyk 14: ** Please first read the full copyright statement in the file COPYRIGH.
15: */
16: </PRE>
17:
2.39 frystyk 18: This module keeps a list of valid protocol (naming scheme) specifiers
19: with associated access code. It allows documents to be loaded given
20: various combinations of parameters. New access protocols may be
21: registered at any time.<P>
22:
23: This module is implemented by <A HREF="HTAccess.c">HTAccess.c</A>, and
24: it is a part of the <A NAME="z10"
2.46 frystyk 25: HREF="http://www.w3.org/hypertext/WWW/Library/User/Guide/Guide.html">Library
2.39 frystyk 26: of Common Code</A>. <P>
27:
28: The module contains a lot of stuff but the main topics are:
29:
30: <UL>
2.41 frystyk 31: <LI><A HREF="#Library">Initializing and Terminating the Library</A>
2.52 frystyk 32: <LI><A HREF="#Addresses">Default Directories and URLs</A>
33: <LI><A HREF="#flags">Global Flags</A><P>
34:
35: <LI><A HREF="#z100">Management of the HTRequest Object</A>
2.55 ! frystyk 36: <LI><A HREF="#headers">Handling HTTP headers</A><P>
2.52 frystyk 37:
2.39 frystyk 38: <LI><A HREF="#LoadDoc">Functions for loading a document</A>
39: <LI><A HREF="#ClientHelp">Help functions for clients to get started</A>
2.52 frystyk 40: <LI><A HREF="#PostDoc">Functions for posting a document</A> <P>
41:
42: <LI><A HREF="#Int">Internal Data Structures</A>
2.39 frystyk 43: </UL>
44:
2.33 frystyk 45:
46: <PRE>
47: #ifndef HTACCESS_H
1.1 timbl 48: #define HTACCESS_H
2.44 roeber 49:
2.52 frystyk 50: #include "<A HREF="HTList.html">HTList.h</A>"
51: #include "<A HREF="HTChunk.html">HTChunk.h</A>"
52: #include "<A HREF="HTAnchor.html">HTAnchor.h</A>"
53: #include "<A HREF="HTStream.html">HTStream.h</A>"
54: #include "<A HREF="HTAssoc.html">HTAssoc.h</A>"
2.54 frystyk 55: #include "<A HREF="HTMethod.html">HTMethod.h</A>"
2.52 frystyk 56: </PRE>
57:
58: <A NAME="Library"><H2>Initializing and Terminating the Library</H2></A>
59:
60: <IMG SRC="http://www.w3.org/hypertext/WWW/Icons/32x32/warning.gif">
61: These two functions initiates memory and settings for the Library and
62: cleans up memory kept by the Library when about to exit the
63: application. It is highly recommended that they are used!
64:
65: <PRE>
66: extern BOOL HTLibInit NOPARAMS;
67: extern BOOL HTLibTerminate NOPARAMS;
68: </PRE>
69:
70: <A NAME="Addresses"><H2>Default WWW Addresses</H2></A>
71:
72: These control the home page selection. To mess with these for normal browses
73: is asking for user confusion.
74: <PRE>
75: #define LOGICAL_DEFAULT "WWW_HOME" /* Defined to be the home page */
76:
77: #ifndef PERSONAL_DEFAULT
78: #define PERSONAL_DEFAULT "WWW/default.html" /* in home directory */
79: #endif
80:
81: /* If the home page isn't found, use this file: */
82: #ifndef LAST_RESORT
83: #define LAST_RESORT "http://www.w3.org/"
84: #endif
85:
86: /* If one telnets to an access point it will look in this file for home page */
87: #ifndef REMOTE_POINTER
88: #define REMOTE_POINTER "/etc/www-remote.url" /* can't be file */
89: #endif
90:
91: /* and if that fails it will use this. */
92: #ifndef REMOTE_ADDRESS
93: #define REMOTE_ADDRESS "http://www.w3.org/" /* can't be file */
94: #endif
95:
96: /* Default log file name */
97: #ifndef DEFAULT_LOGFILE
98: #define DEFAULT_LOGFILE "www-log"
99: #endif
100:
101: #ifndef LOCAL_DEFAULT_FILE
102: #define LOCAL_DEFAULT_FILE "/usr/local/lib/WWW/default.html"
103: #endif
104:
105: /* This is the default cache directory: */
106: #ifndef HT_CACHE_ROOT
107: #define HT_CACHE_ROOT "/tmp"
108: #endif
109:
110: /* The default directory for "save locally" and "save and execute" files: */
111: #ifndef HT_TMP_ROOT
112: #define HT_TMP_ROOT "/tmp"
113: #endif
2.35 frystyk 114: </PRE>
1.1 timbl 115:
2.52 frystyk 116: <A NAME="flags"><H2>Global Flags</H2></A>
2.46 frystyk 117:
118: Flags and variables which may be set to control the Library
119:
2.52 frystyk 120: <H3>Maximum Number of Redirections</H3>
2.46 frystyk 121:
122: The maximum number of redirections is pr. default 10. This prevents
123: the library from going into an infinite loop which is kind of nice :-)
2.52 frystyk 124: It is normally not necessary to change the default value.
2.46 frystyk 125:
2.35 frystyk 126: <PRE>
2.46 frystyk 127: extern int HTMaxRedirections;
2.33 frystyk 128: </PRE>
1.1 timbl 129:
2.52 frystyk 130: <H3>Allow Accss to Local File System</H3>
131:
132: This flag can be used to deny an application to get access to the
133: local file system (through cache, file URLs etc.)
134:
135: <PRE>
136: extern BOOL HTSecure; /* Disable security holes? */
137: </PRE>
138:
139: <H3>Name of Remote login Host</H3>
140:
141: If an application is used for remote access (allowing telnet access,
142: like for example the Line Mode Browser), then set this variable to the
143: name of the remote host.
2.36 frystyk 144:
145: <PRE>
146: extern char * HTClientHost; /* Name or number of telnetting host */
2.52 frystyk 147: </PRE>
148:
149: <H3>Server Specific Flags</H3>
150:
151: These two flags are set by a proxy and a server application
152: respectfully. They tell the Library to skip some of the client
153: application specific things.
2.46 frystyk 154:
2.52 frystyk 155: <PRE>
2.36 frystyk 156: extern char * HTImServer; /* If I'm cern_httpd */
157: extern BOOL HTImProxy; /* If I'm cern_httpd as a proxy */
158: </PRE>
159:
2.52 frystyk 160: <H2><A NAME="z100">Functions to Manipulate a HTRequest Structure</A></H2>
161:
162: Just to make things easier especially for clients, here are some functions to
163: manipulate the request structure:
164:
165: <PRE>
166: typedef struct _HTRequest HTRequest;
167: </PRE>
168:
169: <H3>Create blank request</H3>
170:
171: This request has defaults in -- in most cases it will need some
172: information added before being passed to HTAccess, but it will work as
173: is for a simple request.
174:
175: <PRE>
176: extern HTRequest * HTRequest_new NOPARAMS;
177: </PRE>
178:
179: <H3>Delete request structure</H3>
180:
181: Frees also conversion list hanging from req->conversions.
182:
183: <PRE>
184: extern void HTRequest_delete PARAMS((HTRequest * req));
185: </PRE>
186:
2.54 frystyk 187: <H3>Post Web Management</H3>
2.16 luotonen 188:
2.33 frystyk 189: <PRE>
2.54 frystyk 190: extern BOOL HTRequest_addDestination PARAMS((HTRequest * src,
191: HTRequest * dest));
192: extern BOOL HTRequest_removeDestination PARAMS((HTRequest * dest));
193:
194: extern BOOL HTRequest_linkDestination PARAMS((HTRequest * dest));
195: extern BOOL HTRequest_unlinkDestination PARAMS((HTRequest * dest));
196:
197: extern BOOL HTRequest_removePostWeb PARAMS((HTRequest * me));
198: extern BOOL HTRequest_killPostWeb PARAMS((HTRequest * me));
199:
200: #define HTRequest_mainDestination(me) \
201: ((me) && (me)->source ? (me)->source->mainDestination : NULL)
202: #define HTRequest_isDestination(me) \
203: ((me) && (me)->source && (me) != (me)->source)
204: #define HTRequest_isMainDestination(me) \
205: ((me) && (me)->source && \
206: (me) == (me)->source->mainDestination)
207: #define HTRequest_isSource(me) \
208: ((me) && (me)->source && (me) == (me)->source)
209: #define HTRequest_isPostWeb(me) \
210: ((me) && (me)->source)
2.16 luotonen 211: </PRE>
2.33 frystyk 212:
2.55 ! frystyk 213: <A NAME="headers"><H2>HTTP/MIME Header Methods</H2></A>
2.10 timbl 214:
2.52 frystyk 215: These enumerations set up the headers that are used in a HTTP request
216: <EM>OR</EM> a HTTP response.
2.10 timbl 217:
2.52 frystyk 218: <A NAME="HeaderMask"><H3>General HTTP Header Mask</H3></A>
2.46 frystyk 219:
2.51 frystyk 220: There are a few header fields which have general applicability for
221: both request and response mesages, but which do not apply to the
222: communication parties or theentity being transferred. This mask
223: enables and disables these headers. If the bit is not turned on they
2.52 frystyk 224: are not sent. All headers are optional and the default value is <EM>NO
225: GENERAL HEADERS</EM>
2.46 frystyk 226:
227: <PRE>
2.51 frystyk 228: typedef enum _GenHeaderEnum {
2.46 frystyk 229: HT_DATE = 0x1,
2.51 frystyk 230: HT_FORWARDED = 0x2,
231: HT_MESSAGE_ID = 0x4,
232: HT_MIME = 0x8
233: } GenHeaderEnum;
234:
235: #define <A NAME="DEF_HEAD">DEFAULT_GENERAL_HEADERS</A> 0
236: </PRE>
237:
2.52 frystyk 238: <H3>Request Headers</H3>
2.46 frystyk 239:
2.51 frystyk 240: The request header fields allow the client to pass additional
241: information about the request (and about the client itself) to the
242: server. All headers are optional but the default value is all request
243: headers if present <EM>except</EM> <CODE>From</CODE> and
244: <CODE>Pragma</CODE>.
245:
246: <PRE>
247: typedef enum _ReqHeaderEnum {
248: HT_ACCEPT_TYPE = 0x1,
249: HT_ACCEPT_CHAR = 0x2,
250: HT_ACCEPT_ENC = 0x4,
251: HT_ACCEPT_LAN = 0x8,
2.46 frystyk 252: HT_FROM = 0x10,
253: HT_PRAGMA = 0x20,
254: HT_REFERER = 0x40,
255: HT_USER_AGENT = 0x80
2.51 frystyk 256: } ReqHeaderEnum;
2.46 frystyk 257:
2.51 frystyk 258: #define <A NAME="DEF_REQ">DEFAULT_REQUEST_HEADERS</A> \
259: HT_ACCEPT_TYPE+HT_ACCEPT_CHAR+HT_ACCEPT_ENC+HT_ACCEPT_LAN+HT_REFERER+HT_USER_AGENT
2.46 frystyk 260: </PRE>
261:
2.52 frystyk 262: <H3>Entity Header Mask</H3>
2.46 frystyk 263:
264: The entity headers contain information about the object sent in the
265: HTTP transaction. See the <A HREF="HTAnchor.html">Anchor module</A>,
266: for the storage of entity headers. This flag defines which headers are
267: to be sent in a request together with an entity body (the <B>O</B>
2.51 frystyk 268: stands for <EM>object</EM>). All headers are optional but the default
269: value is <EM>ALL ENTITY HEADERS IF PRESENT</EM>
2.46 frystyk 270:
271: <PRE>
272: typedef enum _EntityHeaderEnum {
273: HT_ALLOW = 0x1,
274: HT_CONTENT_ENCODING = 0x2,
275: HT_CONTENT_LANGUAGE = 0x4,
276: HT_CONTENT_LENGTH = 0x8,
277: HT_CTE = 0x10, /* Content-Transfer-Encoding */
278: HT_CONTENT_TYPE = 0x20,
279: HT_DERIVED_FROM = 0x40,
280: HT_EXPIRES = 0x80,
281: HT_LAST_MODIFIED = 0x200,
282: HT_LINK = 0x400,
283: HT_TITLE = 0x800,
284: HT_URI = 0x1000,
285: HT_VERSION = 0x2000
286: } EntityHeaderEnum;
287:
2.51 frystyk 288: #define <A NAME="DEF_ENTITY">DEFAULT_ENTITY_HEADERS</A> 0xFFFF
2.46 frystyk 289: </PRE>
290:
2.52 frystyk 291: <H3>User Defined Headers</H3>
2.10 timbl 292:
2.52 frystyk 293: Extra header can be generated when initializing the <A
294: HREF="#ExtraHeaders">ExtraHeaders field</A>.
1.1 timbl 295:
2.52 frystyk 296: <A NAME="LoadDoc"><H2>Functions for Loading a Document</H2></A>
2.33 frystyk 297:
2.52 frystyk 298: There are several different ways of loading a document. However, the
299: major difference between them is whether the document is referenced by
2.33 frystyk 300:
2.52 frystyk 301: <UL>
302: <LI><A HREF="#Relative">Relative URI</A>
303: <LI><A HREF="#Absolute">Absolute URI</A>
304: <LI><A HREF="#Anchor">Anchor element</A> or
305: <LI>Contains keywords for <A HREF="#RelSearch">searching an relative URI</A>
306: <LI>Contains keywords for <A HREF="#AbsSearch">searching an absolute URI</A>
307: </UL>
2.33 frystyk 308:
2.52 frystyk 309: <B>NOTE:</B> From release 3.0 of the Library, the return codes from
310: the loading functions are no mode <CODE>BOOL</CODE>, that is
311: <CODE>YES</CODE> or <CODE>NO</CODE>. Insted they have been replaced
312: with the following set of return codes defined in the <A
313: HREF="HTUtils.html#ReturnCodes">Utility module</A>:
1.1 timbl 314:
2.52 frystyk 315: <DL>
316: <DT>HT_WOULD_BLOCK
317: <DD>An I/O operation would block
1.1 timbl 318:
2.52 frystyk 319: <DT>HT_ERROR
320: <DD>Error has occured
1.1 timbl 321:
2.52 frystyk 322: <DT>HT_LOADED
323: <DD>Success
2.23 frystyk 324:
2.52 frystyk 325: <DT>HT_NO_DATA
326: <DD>Success, but no document loaded. This might be the situation when a
327: telnet sesssion is started etc.
2.10 timbl 328:
2.52 frystyk 329: <DT>HT_RETRY
330: <DD>The remote server is down but will serve documents from the
331: calendar time indicated in HTRequest->retry_after.
2.51 frystyk 332:
2.52 frystyk 333: </DL>
2.51 frystyk 334:
2.52 frystyk 335: However, a general rule about the return codes is that <B>ERRORS</B>
336: have a <EM>negative</EM> value whereas <B>SUCCESS</B> has a
337: <EM>positive</EM> value. <P>
2.51 frystyk 338:
2.52 frystyk 339: There are also some functions to help the client getting started with
340: <A HREF="#ClientHelp">the first URI</A>.
2.51 frystyk 341:
2.52 frystyk 342: <A NAME="Relative"><H3>Load a document from relative URL</H3></A>
2.34 frystyk 343:
344: <PRE>
2.52 frystyk 345: extern int HTLoadRelative PARAMS((CONST char * relative_name,
346: HTParentAnchor* here,
347: HTRequest * request));
2.34 frystyk 348: </PRE>
349:
2.52 frystyk 350: <A NAME="Absolute"></A><H3>Load a document from absolute URL</H3>
2.39 frystyk 351:
352: <PRE>
2.52 frystyk 353: extern int HTLoadAbsolute PARAMS((CONST char * addr,
354: HTRequest * request));
2.39 frystyk 355: </PRE>
2.19 timbl 356:
2.52 frystyk 357: <H3>Load a document from absolute name to a stream</H3>
2.19 timbl 358:
2.39 frystyk 359: <PRE>
2.52 frystyk 360: extern int HTLoadToStream PARAMS((CONST char * addr,
361: BOOL filter,
362: HTRequest * request));
2.39 frystyk 363: </PRE>
364:
2.52 frystyk 365: <A NAME="Anchor"><H3>Load a document from anchor</H3></A>
2.46 frystyk 366:
2.52 frystyk 367: The anchor parameter may be a child anchor. The anchor in the request
368: is set to the parent anchor. The recursive function keeps the error
369: stack in the request structure so that no information is lost having
370: more than one call. See also <A HREF="#BindAnchor">HTBindAnchor()</A>.
2.39 frystyk 371:
372: <PRE>
2.52 frystyk 373: extern int HTLoadAnchor PARAMS((HTAnchor * a,
374: HTRequest * request));
375: extern int HTLoadAnchorRecursive PARAMS((HTAnchor * a,
376: HTRequest * request));
2.39 frystyk 377: </PRE>
378:
2.52 frystyk 379: <H3>Load a Document</H3>
2.39 frystyk 380:
2.52 frystyk 381: These are two internal routines for loading a document which has an
382: address AND a matching anchor. (The public routines are called with
383: one OR the other.) This is recursively called from file load module
384: to try ftp (though this will be obsolete in the next major
385: release).<P>
2.39 frystyk 386:
2.52 frystyk 387: If <CODE>keep_error_stack</CODE> is YES then the error (or info) stack
388: is not cleared from the previous call.
2.39 frystyk 389:
390: <PRE>
2.52 frystyk 391: extern int HTLoad PARAMS((HTRequest * request,
392: BOOL keep_error_stack));
2.39 frystyk 393: </PRE>
394:
395: <PRE>
2.52 frystyk 396: extern BOOL HTLoadTerminate PARAMS((HTRequest * request, int status));
2.51 frystyk 397: </PRE>
398:
2.52 frystyk 399: <A NAME="RelSearch"><H3>Search Using Relative URL</H3></A>
400:
401: Performs a search on word given by the user. Adds the search words to
402: the end of the current address and attempts to open the new address.
2.51 frystyk 403:
404: <PRE>
2.52 frystyk 405: extern int HTSearch PARAMS((CONST char * keywords,
406: HTParentAnchor* here,
407: HTRequest * request));
2.46 frystyk 408: </PRE>
409:
2.52 frystyk 410: <A NAME="AbsSearch"><H3>Search using Absolute URL</H3></A>
411:
412: Performs a keyword search on word given by the user. Adds the keyword
413: to the end of the current address and attempts to open the new
414: address.
2.46 frystyk 415:
416: <PRE>
2.52 frystyk 417: extern int HTSearchAbsolute PARAMS((CONST char * keywords,
418: CONST char * indexname,
419: HTRequest * request));
2.46 frystyk 420: </PRE>
421:
422:
2.52 frystyk 423: <A NAME="ClientHelp"><H2>Help Function for Clients to get started</H2></A>
2.39 frystyk 424:
2.52 frystyk 425: These function helps the client to load the first document. They are
426: not mandatory to use - but they make life easier!
2.46 frystyk 427:
2.52 frystyk 428: <A NAME="BindAnchor"><H3>Bind an anchor to a request structure without
429: loading</H3></A>
2.39 frystyk 430:
431: <PRE>
2.52 frystyk 432: extern BOOL HTBindAnchor PARAMS((HTAnchor *anchor, HTRequest *request));
2.39 frystyk 433: </PRE>
434:
2.52 frystyk 435: <A NAME="HomePage"><H3>Generate the Anchor for the Home Page</H3></A>
436:
437: As it involves file access, this should only be done once when the
438: program first runs. This is a default algorithm using the
439: <CODE>WWW_HOME</CODE> environment variable.
2.39 frystyk 440:
441: <PRE>
2.52 frystyk 442: extern HTParentAnchor * HTHomeAnchor NOPARAMS;
2.39 frystyk 443: </PRE>
444:
2.52 frystyk 445: <H3>Find Related Name</H3>
2.45 frystyk 446:
2.52 frystyk 447: Creates a local file URI that can be used as a relative name when
448: calling HTParse() to expand a relative file name to an absolute
449: one. <P>
2.45 frystyk 450:
2.52 frystyk 451: The code for this routine originates from the Line Mode Browser and
2.53 frystyk 452: was moved here by <EM>howcome@w3.org</EM> in order for all
2.52 frystyk 453: clients to take advantage.<P>
2.39 frystyk 454:
2.47 frystyk 455: <PRE>
2.52 frystyk 456: extern char * HTFindRelatedName NOPARAMS;
2.47 frystyk 457: </PRE>
458:
2.52 frystyk 459: <A NAME="PostDoc"><H2>Functions for Posting a Document</H2></A>
460:
461: <B>NOTE:</B> The Posting functions are used to send a data object
462: along with the request. The functions have the same set of return
463: codes as for the <A HREF="#LoadDoc">Load Functions</A>.
2.47 frystyk 464:
2.52 frystyk 465: <H3>Get a Save Stream</H3>
2.46 frystyk 466:
2.52 frystyk 467: <H4>On Entry,</H4>
468: <DL>
469: <DT>request->anchor
470: <DD> is valid anchor which
471: has previously beeing loaded
472: </DL>
2.46 frystyk 473:
2.52 frystyk 474: <H4>On exit,</H4>
475: <DL>
476: <DT>returns
477: <DD> 0 if error else a stream
478: to save the object to.
479: </DL>
2.46 frystyk 480:
481: <PRE>
2.52 frystyk 482: extern HTStream * HTSaveStream PARAMS((HTRequest * request));
2.46 frystyk 483: </PRE>
484:
2.52 frystyk 485: <H3>Copy an Anchor</H3>
486:
487: Fetch the URL (possibly local file URL) and send it using either
488: <B>PUT</B> or <B>POST</B> directly to the remote destination using
489: HTTP, that is remote copy of object <EM>O</EM> from <EM>A</EM> to
490: <EM>B</EM> where <EM>A</EM> might be the host of the application. The
491: caller can decide the exact method used and which HTTP header fields
492: to transmit by setting the user fields in the destination request
493: structure.
2.46 frystyk 494:
495: <PRE>
2.52 frystyk 496: extern int HTCopyAnchor PARAMS((HTAnchor * src_anchor,
497: HTRequest * dest_req));
2.39 frystyk 498: </PRE>
499:
2.46 frystyk 500:
2.52 frystyk 501: <H3>Upload an Anchor</H3>
2.39 frystyk 502:
2.52 frystyk 503: Send the contents (in hyperdoc) of the source anchor using either
504: <B>PUT</B> or <B>POST</B> to the remote destination using HTTP. The
505: caller can decide the exact method used and which HTTP header fields
506: to transmit by setting the user fields in the request structure.
507: <EM>Format conversion</EM> can be made on the fly by setting the <A
508: HREF="#input_format">input_format field</A> in the destination request
509: structure. If the content-length is unknown (-1) then a <A
510: HREF="HTConLen.html">content-length counter</A> is automaticly put
511: into the stream pipe.
2.43 frystyk 512:
513:
514: <PRE>
2.52 frystyk 515: extern int HTUploadAnchor PARAMS((HTAnchor * src_anchor,
516: HTParentAnchor *dest_anchor,
517: HTRequest * dest_req));
2.46 frystyk 518: </PRE>
519:
2.52 frystyk 520: <A NAME="Int"><H2>Internal Data Structures</H2></A>
521:
522: These are internal to the Library and should not normally be accessed
523: directly.
2.46 frystyk 524:
2.52 frystyk 525: <H3>Access Authentication</H3>
2.39 frystyk 526:
2.52 frystyk 527: We need to define the following structures as they are used in the
528: HTRequest structure. The AA module is declared in <A
529: HREF="HTAAUtil.html">HTAAUtil</A> and <A HREF="HTAABrow.html">
530: HTAABrow</A>. The enumeration <CODE>HTAAScheme </CODE>represents the
531: possible authentication schemes used by the WWW Access Authorization.
2.19 timbl 532:
2.25 luotonen 533: <PRE>
2.52 frystyk 534: typedef enum {
535: HTAA_UNKNOWN,
536: HTAA_NONE,
537: HTAA_BASIC,
538: HTAA_PUBKEY,
539: HTAA_KERBEROS_V4,
540: HTAA_KERBEROS_V5,
541: HTAA_MAX_SCHEMES /* THIS MUST ALWAYS BE LAST! */
542: } HTAAScheme;
543:
544: typedef struct _HTAARealm HTAARealm;
545: typedef struct _HTAASetup HTAASetup;
2.46 frystyk 546: </PRE>
2.25 luotonen 547:
2.52 frystyk 548: <A NAME="socket"><H3>Buffering for the network</H3></A>
549:
550: This structure provides buffering for READ (and future WRITE) to the
551: network. It is used by all the protocol modules. The size of the
552: buffer, <CODE>INPUT_BUFFER_SIZE</CODE>, is a compromis between speed
553: and memory.
2.46 frystyk 554:
555: <PRE>
2.52 frystyk 556: #define INPUT_BUFFER_SIZE 8192
557:
558: typedef struct _HTInputSocket HTInputSocket;
2.34 frystyk 559: </PRE>
2.46 frystyk 560:
2.52 frystyk 561: <H3><A NAME="HTNetInfo">Protocol Specific Information</A></H3>
562:
563: This structure contains information about socket number, input buffer
564: for reading from the network etc. The structure is used through out
565: the protocol modules and is the reference point for introducing multi
566: threaded execution into the library, see specifications on <A
2.54 frystyk 567: HREF="http://www.w3.org/hypertext/WWW/Library/User/Architecture/Threads.html">Multiple
2.52 frystyk 568: Threads</A>.
2.46 frystyk 569:
2.34 frystyk 570: <PRE>
2.52 frystyk 571: typedef enum _SocAction {
572: SOC_INVALID = -1,
573: SOC_WRITE = 0, /* By default ready to write */
574: SOC_READ,
575: SOC_INTERRUPT
576: } SocAction;
577:
578: typedef struct _HTNetInfo {
579: SOCKFD sockfd; /* Socket descripter */
580: SockA sock_addr; /* SockA is defined in tcp.h */
581: HTInputSocket * isoc; /* Input buffer */
582: SocAction action; /* Result of the select call */
583: HTStream * target; /* Target stream */
584: int addressCount; /* Attempts if multi-homed host */
585: time_t connecttime; /* Used on multihomed hosts */
586: struct _HTRequest * request; /* Link back to request structure */
587: } HTNetInfo;
2.25 luotonen 588: </PRE>
2.39 frystyk 589:
2.52 frystyk 590: <EM><B>Note:</B> The AddressCount varaible is used to count the number
591: of attempt to connect to a multi-homed host so we know when to stop
592: trying new IP-addresses.</EM>
593:
594: <H3><A NAME="z1">The Request structure</A></H3>
2.46 frystyk 595:
2.52 frystyk 596: When a request is handled, all kinds of things about it need to be
597: passed along. These are all put into a HTRequest structure. This is
598: the most essential structure in the library. It contains two main
599: categories of information regarding a request:
2.39 frystyk 600:
2.52 frystyk 601: <UL>
602: <LI>Application dependent information
603: <LI>Library dependent information
604: </UL>
2.46 frystyk 605:
2.52 frystyk 606: Applications using the Library should <EM>never</EM> use the internal
607: library dependent information. It's only because we dont have real
608: classes that we can't hide it. <P>
2.46 frystyk 609:
2.52 frystyk 610: <B>Note:</B> If you reuse the request structure for more than one
611: request then make sure that the request is re-initialized, so that no
612: `old' data is reused, see <A HREF="#z100">functions to manipulate
613: HTRequest Structure</A>. The library handles its own internal
614: information from request to request but the information set by the
615: caller is untouched. <P>
2.46 frystyk 616:
2.52 frystyk 617: The elements of the request structure are as follows:
2.49 frystyk 618:
619: <PRE>
2.52 frystyk 620: struct _HTRequest {
2.49 frystyk 621: </PRE>
622:
2.52 frystyk 623: <H4>Application Dependent - Set by the caller of HTAccess</H4>
624:
2.19 timbl 625: <PRE>
2.52 frystyk 626: <A HREF="#Methods">HTMethod</A> method;
2.31 frystyk 627: </PRE>
628:
2.52 frystyk 629: An enum used to specify the HTTP <A NAME="z7"
630: HREF="../../Protocols/HTTP/Methods.html">method</A> used for the
631: actual request. The default value is <A
632: HREF="#Methods"><CODE>GET</CODE></A>.
2.31 frystyk 633:
2.52 frystyk 634: <H5>HTTP Header Information</H5>
2.31 frystyk 635:
2.14 luotonen 636: <PRE>
2.52 frystyk 637: HTList * conversions;
2.31 frystyk 638: </PRE>
2.14 luotonen 639:
2.52 frystyk 640: NULL, or a <EM>local</EM> list of specific conversions which the
641: format manager can do in order to fulfill the request. It typically
642: points to a list set up on initialisation time for example by <A
643: HREF="HTInit.html">HTInit()</A>. There is also a <A
644: HREF="HTFormat.html#z17"><EM>global</EM></A> list of conversions which
645: contains a generic set of possible conversions.
646:
2.14 luotonen 647: <PRE>
2.52 frystyk 648: HTList * encodings;
2.31 frystyk 649: </PRE>
1.1 timbl 650:
2.52 frystyk 651: The list of encodings acceptable in the output stream.
2.46 frystyk 652:
2.52 frystyk 653: <PRE>
654: HTList * languages;
655: </PRE>
2.46 frystyk 656:
2.52 frystyk 657: The list of (human) language values acceptable in the response. The default
658: is all languages.
2.46 frystyk 659:
2.31 frystyk 660: <PRE>
2.52 frystyk 661: HTList * charsets;
2.31 frystyk 662: </PRE>
2.9 timbl 663:
2.52 frystyk 664: The list of charsets accepted by the application
2.39 frystyk 665:
2.52 frystyk 666: <PRE>
667: GenHeaderEnum GenMask;
668: ReqHeaderEnum RequestMask;
669: EntityHeaderEnum EntityMask;
670: </PRE>
2.39 frystyk 671:
2.52 frystyk 672: These bitmask variables defines which headers to include in a HTTP
673: request (or any other MIME-like protocol). See <A
674: HREF="#HeaderMask">header masks</A> for more information on default
675: values.
2.39 frystyk 676:
2.52 frystyk 677: <PRE>
678: HTParentAnchor *parentAnchor;
679: </PRE>
2.39 frystyk 680:
2.52 frystyk 681: If this parameter is set then a `Referer: <parent address> can
682: be generated in the request to the server, see <A
683: HREF="http://www.w3.org/hypertext/WWW/Protocols/HTTP/HTRQ_Headers.html#z14">
684: Referer field in a HTTP Request</A>
2.39 frystyk 685:
2.52 frystyk 686: <PRE>
687: <A NAME="ExtraHeaders">char * ExtraHeaders;</A>
688: </PRE>
2.39 frystyk 689:
2.52 frystyk 690: Extra header information can be send along with a request using this
691: variable. The text is sent as is so it must be preformatted with
692: <CRLF> line terminators.
2.47 frystyk 693:
2.52 frystyk 694: <H5>Streams From Network to Application</H5>
1.1 timbl 695:
2.39 frystyk 696: <PRE>
2.52 frystyk 697: HTStream * output_stream;
2.5 timbl 698: </PRE>
2.39 frystyk 699:
2.52 frystyk 700: The output stream is to be used to put data down to as they come in
701: <B>from</B> the network and back to the application. The default value
702: is <CODE>NULL</CODE> which means that the stream goes to the user
703: (display).
1.1 timbl 704:
2.5 timbl 705: <PRE>
2.52 frystyk 706: HTAtom * output_format;
2.5 timbl 707: </PRE>
2.39 frystyk 708:
2.52 frystyk 709: The desired format of the output stream. This can be used to get
710: unconverted data etc. from the library. If <CODE>NULL</CODE>, then <A
711: HREF="HTFormat.html#FormatTypes">WWW_PRESENT</A> is default value.
2.39 frystyk 712:
2.5 timbl 713: <PRE>
2.52 frystyk 714: HTStream* error_stream;
2.5 timbl 715: </PRE>
1.1 timbl 716:
2.52 frystyk 717: All object bodies sent from the server with status codes different
718: from <CODE>200 OK</CODE> will be put down this stream. This can be
719: used as a debug window etc. If the value is NULL (default) then the
720: stream used is <A HREF="HTFormat.html#BlackHole">HTBlackHole</A>.
1.1 timbl 721:
2.39 frystyk 722: <PRE>
2.52 frystyk 723: HTAtom * error_format;
2.5 timbl 724: </PRE>
725:
2.52 frystyk 726: The desired format of the error stream. This can be used to get
727: unconverted data etc. from the library. The default value if
728: <CODE>WWW_HTML</CODE> as a character based only has one WWW_PRESENT.
1.1 timbl 729:
2.52 frystyk 730: <H5>Streams From Application to Network</H5>
1.1 timbl 731:
2.39 frystyk 732: <PRE>
2.52 frystyk 733: HTStream * input_stream;
2.41 frystyk 734: </PRE>
735:
2.52 frystyk 736: The input stream is to be used by the <CODE>PostCallBack</CODE>
737: function to put data out on the network. The user should not
738: initialize this field.
739:
2.41 frystyk 740: <PRE>
2.52 frystyk 741: HTAtom * input_format;
2.5 timbl 742: </PRE>
743:
2.52 frystyk 744: The desired format of the output stream. This can be used to upload
745: converted data to a remote server. If <CODE>NULL</CODE>, then <A
746: HREF="HTFormat.html#FormatTypes">WWW_SOURCE</A> is default value.
2.39 frystyk 747:
2.5 timbl 748: <PRE>
2.52 frystyk 749: int (*PostCallBack) PARAMS((struct _HTRequest * request,
750: HTStream * target));
2.5 timbl 751: </PRE>
2.39 frystyk 752:
2.52 frystyk 753: The call back function which is called when the current request is
754: ready for sending (posting) the data object. The request is the
755: current request so that the application knows which post we are
756: handling. The function must have the same return values as the other
757: <A HREF="#LoadDoc">Load functions</A>.
2.39 frystyk 758:
2.52 frystyk 759: <H5>Other Flags</H5>
2.5 timbl 760:
2.33 frystyk 761: <PRE>
2.52 frystyk 762: BOOL BlockingIO;
763: BOOL ForceReload;
764: BOOL ContentNegotiation;
2.5 timbl 765: </PRE>
2.24 luotonen 766:
2.52 frystyk 767: <CODE>BlockingIO</CODE> can be set to override if a protocol module is
768: registered as using non-blocking IO, <CODE>ForceReload</CODE> will
769: cancel any cached element, and <CODE>ContentNegotioation</CODE> will
770: force content negotiation when looking for a local file. This is the
771: default!
2.24 luotonen 772:
773: <PRE>
2.52 frystyk 774: BOOL (*<A NAME="z9"> callback</A> ) PARAMS((struct _HTRequest* request,
775: void *param));
2.24 luotonen 776: </PRE>
777:
2.52 frystyk 778: A function to be called back in the event that a file has been saved
779: to disk by HTSaveAndCallBack for example.
2.20 frystyk 780:
781: <PRE>
2.52 frystyk 782: void * context;
2.39 frystyk 783: </PRE>
784:
2.52 frystyk 785: An arbitrary pointer passed to HTAccess and passed back as a parameter
786: to the <A NAME="z10" HREF="#z9">callback</A>.
2.39 frystyk 787:
2.52 frystyk 788: <H4>Library Dependent - Set by Library</H4>
2.39 frystyk 789:
2.52 frystyk 790: None of the bits below may be looked at by a WWW application. The
791: Library handles the cleanup by itself.
2.39 frystyk 792:
2.20 frystyk 793: <PRE>
2.52 frystyk 794: HTParentAnchor* anchor;
2.39 frystyk 795: </PRE>
796:
2.52 frystyk 797: The anchor for the object in question. Set immediately by HTAcesss.
798: Used by the protocol and parsing modules. Valid thoughout the access.
2.39 frystyk 799:
2.52 frystyk 800: <PRE>
801: HTChildAnchor * childAnchor; /* For element within the object */
802: </PRE>
2.20 frystyk 803:
2.52 frystyk 804: The anchor for the sub object if any. The object builder should
805: ensure that is is selected, highlighted, etc when the object is
806: loaded.
2.20 frystyk 807:
2.52 frystyk 808: <PRE>
809: void * using_cache;
810: BOOL using_proxy;
811: </PRE>
2.5 timbl 812:
2.52 frystyk 813: Pointer to cache element if cache hit anfd if using proxy
2.5 timbl 814:
815: <PRE>
2.52 frystyk 816: BOOL error_block; /* YES if stream has been used */
817: HTList * error_stack; /* List of errors */
2.46 frystyk 818: </PRE>
819:
2.52 frystyk 820: These two fields are used by the error reporting system to keep a
821: stack of messages.
2.46 frystyk 822:
823: <PRE>
2.54 frystyk 824: char * redirect; /* Location or URI */
2.52 frystyk 825: int redirections; /* Number of redirections */
826: time_t retry_after; /* Absolut time for a retry */
2.46 frystyk 827: </PRE>
828:
2.54 frystyk 829: We keep track of the number of redirections and also register if we
830: have to repeat a request (if we received "5xx Retry After")
831:
832: <PRE>
833: HTNetInfo * net_info; /* Information about socket etc. */
834: </PRE>
835:
836: This structure contains protocol specific information, socket number etc.
837:
838: <PRE>
839: HTRequest * source; /* Source for request or itself */
840: HTRequest * mainDestination; /* For the typical case */
841: HTList * destinations; /* List of related requests */
842: int destRequests; /* Number of destination requests */
843: int destStreams; /* Number of destination streams */
844: </PRE>
845:
846: A simple model to bind related request structures together, for
847: example the source and destination request in a PUT.
2.46 frystyk 848:
2.52 frystyk 849: <PRE>
850: char * WWWAAScheme; /* WWW-Authenticate scheme */
851: char * WWWAARealm; /* WWW-Authenticate realm */
852: char * WWWprotection; /* WWW-Protection-Template */
2.54 frystyk 853: char * authorization; /* Authorization: field */
854: HTAAScheme scheme; /* Authentication scheme used */
2.52 frystyk 855: </PRE>
2.46 frystyk 856:
2.54 frystyk 857: Access Authentication specific information.
2.46 frystyk 858:
859: <PRE>
2.52 frystyk 860: HTInputSocket * isoc; /* InputSocket object for reading */
2.39 frystyk 861: </PRE>
2.5 timbl 862:
2.54 frystyk 863: This header is only used by the server and will be removed at some point.
1.1 timbl 864:
2.52 frystyk 865: <PRE>
866: HTList * valid_schemes; /* Valid auth.schemes */
867: HTAssocList ** scheme_specifics;/* Scheme-specific parameters */
868: char * authenticate; /* WWW-authenticate: field */
869: char * prot_template; /* WWW-Protection-Template: field */
870: HTAASetup * setup; /* Doc protection info */
871: HTAARealm * realm; /* Password realm */
872: char * dialog_msg; /* Authentication prompt (client) */
873: </PRE>
1.1 timbl 874:
2.52 frystyk 875: These fields are used by the HTTP access authentication used by a
876: client application.
2.39 frystyk 877:
2.52 frystyk 878: <H4>Windows Specific Information</H4>
2.39 frystyk 879:
880: <PRE>
2.52 frystyk 881: #ifdef _WINDOWS
882: HWND hwnd; /* Windows handle for MSWindows */
883: unsigned long winMsg; /* msg number of Windows eloop */
884: #endif /* _WINDOWS */
2.5 timbl 885: </PRE>
1.1 timbl 886:
2.38 howcome 887: <PRE>
2.52 frystyk 888: };
2.38 howcome 889: </PRE>
890:
2.52 frystyk 891: End of Declaration
2.25 luotonen 892:
893: <PRE>
1.1 timbl 894: #endif /* HTACCESS_H */
2.25 luotonen 895: </PRE>
896: end of HTAccess
897: </BODY>
2.9 timbl 898: </HTML>
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