// Copyright 2014 The Chromium OS Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be // found in the LICENSE file. #ifndef LIBBRILLO_BRILLO_HTTP_HTTP_CONNECTION_H_ #define LIBBRILLO_BRILLO_HTTP_HTTP_CONNECTION_H_ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include namespace brillo { namespace http { class Response; /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // Connection class is the base class for HTTP communication session. // It abstracts the implementation of underlying transport library (ex libcurl). // When the Connection-derived class is constructed, it is pre-set up with // basic initialization information necessary to initiate the server request // connection (such as the URL, request method, etc - see // Transport::CreateConnection() for more details). But most implementations // would not probably initiate the physical connection until SendHeaders // is called. // You normally shouldn't worry about using this class directly. // http::Request and http::Response classes use it for communication. // Effectively this class is the interface for the request/response objects to // the transport-specific instance of the communication channel with the // destination server. It is created by Transport as part of initiating // the connection to the destination URI and is shared between the request and // response object until all the data is sent to the server and the response // is received. The class does NOT represent a persistent TCP connection though // (e.g. in keep-alive scenarios). /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// class BRILLO_EXPORT Connection : public std::enable_shared_from_this { public: explicit Connection(const std::shared_ptr& transport) : transport_(transport) {} virtual ~Connection() = default; // The following methods are used by http::Request object to initiate the // communication with the server, send the request data and receive the // response. // Called by http::Request to initiate the connection with the server. // This normally opens the socket and sends the request headers. virtual bool SendHeaders(const HeaderList& headers, brillo::ErrorPtr* error) = 0; // If needed, this function can be called to send the request body data. virtual bool SetRequestData(StreamPtr stream, brillo::ErrorPtr* error) = 0; // If needed, this function can be called to customize where the response // data is streamed to. virtual void SetResponseData(StreamPtr stream) = 0; // This function is called when all the data is sent off and it's time // to receive the response data. The method will block until the whole // response message is received, or if an error occur in which case the // function will return false and fill the error details in |error| object. virtual bool FinishRequest(brillo::ErrorPtr* error) = 0; // Send the request asynchronously and invoke the callback with the response // received. Returns the ID of the pending async request. virtual RequestID FinishRequestAsync(const SuccessCallback& success_callback, const ErrorCallback& error_callback) = 0; // The following methods are used by http::Response object to obtain the // response data. They are used only after the response data has been received // since the http::Response object is not constructed until // Request::GetResponse()/Request::GetResponseAndBlock() methods are called. // Returns the HTTP status code (e.g. 200 for success). virtual int GetResponseStatusCode() const = 0; // Returns the status text (e.g. for error 403 it could be "NOT AUTHORIZED"). virtual std::string GetResponseStatusText() const = 0; // Returns the HTTP protocol version (e.g. "HTTP/1.1"). virtual std::string GetProtocolVersion() const = 0; // Returns the value of particular response header, or empty string if the // headers wasn't received. virtual std::string GetResponseHeader( const std::string& header_name) const = 0; // Returns the response data stream. This function can be called only once // as it transfers ownership of the data stream to the caller. Subsequent // calls will fail with "Stream closed" error. // Returns empty stream on failure and fills in the error information in // |error| object. virtual StreamPtr ExtractDataStream(brillo::ErrorPtr* error) = 0; protected: // |transport_| is mainly used to keep the object alive as long as the // connection exists. But some implementations of Connection could use // the Transport-derived class for their own needs as well. std::shared_ptr transport_; private: DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(Connection); }; } // namespace http } // namespace brillo #endif // LIBBRILLO_BRILLO_HTTP_HTTP_CONNECTION_H_