// 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_TRANSPORT_H_ #define LIBBRILLO_BRILLO_HTTP_HTTP_TRANSPORT_H_ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include namespace brillo { namespace http { BRILLO_EXPORT extern const char kErrorDomain[]; class Request; class Response; class Connection; using RequestID = int; using HeaderList = std::vector>; using SuccessCallback = base::Callback)>; using ErrorCallback = base::Callback; /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // Transport is a base class for specific implementation of HTTP communication. // This class (and its underlying implementation) is used by http::Request and // http::Response classes to provide HTTP functionality to the clients. /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// class BRILLO_EXPORT Transport : public std::enable_shared_from_this { public: Transport() = default; virtual ~Transport() = default; // Creates a connection object and initializes it with the specified data. // |transport| is a shared pointer to this transport object instance, // used to maintain the object alive as long as the connection exists. // The |url| here is the full URL specified in the request. It is passed // to the underlying transport (e.g. CURL) to establish the connection. virtual std::shared_ptr CreateConnection( const std::string& url, const std::string& method, const HeaderList& headers, const std::string& user_agent, const std::string& referer, brillo::ErrorPtr* error) = 0; // Runs |callback| on the task runner (message loop) associated with the // transport. For transports that do not contain references to real message // loops (e.g. a fake transport), calls the callback immediately. virtual void RunCallbackAsync(const tracked_objects::Location& from_here, const base::Closure& callback) = 0; // Initiates an asynchronous transfer on the given |connection|. // The actual implementation of an async I/O is transport-specific. // Returns a request ID which can be used to cancel the request. virtual RequestID StartAsyncTransfer( Connection* connection, const SuccessCallback& success_callback, const ErrorCallback& error_callback) = 0; // Cancels a pending asynchronous request. This will cancel a pending request // scheduled by the transport while the I/O operations are still in progress. // As soon as all I/O completes for the request/response, or when an error // occurs, the success/error callbacks are invoked and the request is // considered complete and can no longer be canceled. // Returns false if pending request with |request_id| is not found (e.g. it // has already completed/its callbacks are dispatched). virtual bool CancelRequest(RequestID request_id) = 0; // Set the default timeout of requests made. virtual void SetDefaultTimeout(base::TimeDelta timeout) = 0; // Creates a default http::Transport (currently, using http::curl::Transport). static std::shared_ptr CreateDefault(); private: DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(Transport); }; } // namespace http } // namespace brillo #endif // LIBBRILLO_BRILLO_HTTP_HTTP_TRANSPORT_H_