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// Matrix Construct
//
// Copyright (C) Matrix Construct Developers, Authors & Contributors
// Copyright (C) 2016-2018 Jason Volk <jason@zemos.net>
//
// Permission to use, copy, modify, and/or distribute this software for any
// purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above
// copyright notice and this permission notice is present in all copies. The
// full license for this software is available in the LICENSE file.
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#pragma once
#define HAVE_IRCD_NET_HOSTPORT_H
namespace ircd::net
{
struct hostport;
// abstraction bleed
extern const uint16_t canon_port;
extern const string_view canon_service;
const uint16_t &port(const hostport &);
const string_view &host(const hostport &);
const string_view &service(const hostport &);
uint16_t &port(hostport &);
string_view &host(hostport &);
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string_view string(const mutable_buffer &out, const hostport &);
string_view canonize(const mutable_buffer &out, const hostport &, const uint16_t &port = canon_port);
std::string canonize(const hostport &, const uint16_t &port = canon_port);
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std::ostream &operator<<(std::ostream &, const hostport &);
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}
namespace ircd
{
using net::hostport;
using net::host;
}
/// This structure holds a hostname and service or port usually fresh from
/// user input intended for resolution.
///
/// The host can be passed to the constructor as a hostname or hostname:port
/// string.
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///
/// The service field is a string which will trigger an SRV query during
/// resolution and/or be used to figure out the port number. If it is omitted
/// then the numerical port should be specified directly. If it exists then
/// the numerical port will only be used as a fallback, and an SRV response
/// with an alternative port may even override both the host and given
/// numerical port here.
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///
struct ircd::net::hostport
{
IRCD_OVERLOAD(verbatim)
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string_view host {"0.0.0.0"};
string_view service {canon_service};
uint16_t port {canon_port};
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explicit operator bool() const;
bool operator!() const;
hostport(const string_view &host, const string_view &service, const uint16_t &port = canon_port);
hostport(const string_view &host, const uint16_t &port);
hostport(const string_view &amalgam);
hostport(const string_view &amalgam, verbatim_t);
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hostport() = default;
};
/// Creates a host:service pair from a hostname and a service name string.
/// When passed to net::dns() this will indicate SRV resolution. If no
/// SRV record is found
/// TODO: todo: the servce is translated into its proper port.
/// TODO: now: the port 8448 is used with the hostname.
inline
ircd::net::hostport::hostport(const string_view &host,
const string_view &service,
const uint16_t &port)
:host{rfc3986::host(host)}
,service{service}
,port{port}
{}
/// Creates a host:port pair from a hostname and a port number. When
/// passed to net::dns() no SRV resolution will be done because no
/// service name has been given. (unless manually optioned when using
/// net::dns).
inline
ircd::net::hostport::hostport(const string_view &host,
const uint16_t &port)
:hostport
{
host, string_view{}, port
}
{}
/// Creates a host:service or host:port pair from the single string literally
/// containing the colon deliminated values. If the suffix is a port number
/// then the behavior for the port number constructor applies; if a service
/// string then the service constructor applies; if empty (just a hostname)
/// then service "matrix" is assumed with port 8448 fallback.
inline
ircd::net::hostport::hostport(const string_view &amalgam)
:host
{
rfc3986::host(amalgam)
}
,port
{
rfc3986::port(amalgam)
}
{
// When the amalgam has no port
if(amalgam == host)
{
// set the port to the canon_port; port=0 is bad
port = port?: canon_port;
return;
}
// or a valid integer port
if(port)
return;
// When the port is actually a service string
const auto service
{
rsplit(amalgam, ':').second
};
if(service)
this->service = service;
else
this->port = canon_port;
}
inline
ircd::net::hostport::hostport(const string_view &amalgam,
verbatim_t)
:host
{
rfc3986::host(amalgam)
}
,service
{
amalgam != host && !rfc3986::port(amalgam)?
rsplit(amalgam, ':').second:
string_view{}
}
,port
{
rfc3986::port(amalgam)
}
{}
inline
ircd::net::hostport::operator
bool()
const
{
return net::host(*this) != net::host(hostport{});
}
inline bool
ircd::net::hostport::operator!()
const
{
return !bool(*this);
}
inline ircd::string_view &
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ircd::net::host(hostport &hp)
{
return hp.host;
}
inline uint16_t &
ircd::net::port(hostport &hp)
{
return hp.port;
}
inline const ircd::string_view &
ircd::net::service(const hostport &hp)
{
return hp.service;
}
inline const ircd::string_view &
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ircd::net::host(const hostport &hp)
{
return hp.host;
}
inline const uint16_t &
ircd::net::port(const hostport &hp)
{
return hp.port;
}