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11 KiB
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385 lines
11 KiB
C++
/*
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* charybdis: 21st Century IRC++d
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*
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* Copyright (C) 2016 Charybdis Development Team
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* Copyright (C) 2016 Jason Volk <jason@zemos.net>
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*
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* Permission to use, copy, modify, and/or distribute this software for any
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* purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above
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* copyright notice and this permission notice is present in all copies.
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*
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* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR
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* IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED
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* WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE
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* DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT,
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* INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES
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* (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR
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* SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
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* HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT,
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* STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING
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* IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE
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* POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
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*
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*/
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#pragma once
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#define HAVE_IRCD_HTTP_H
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/// HyperText TransPort: formal grammars & tools
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namespace ircd::http
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{
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enum code :int;
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struct error;
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struct line;
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struct query;
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struct header;
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struct headers;
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struct content;
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struct request;
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struct response;
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string_view status(const enum code &);
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enum code status(const string_view &);
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void writeline(stream_buffer &);
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void writeline(stream_buffer &, const stream_buffer::closure &);
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void write(stream_buffer &out, const header &);
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void write(stream_buffer &out, const vector_view<const header> &);
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size_t serialized(const vector_view<const header> &);
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std::string strung(const vector_view<const header> &);
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}
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//
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// Add more as you go...
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//
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enum ircd::http::code
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:int
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{
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CONTINUE = 100,
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SWITCHING_PROTOCOLS = 101,
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OK = 200,
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CREATED = 201,
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ACCEPTED = 202,
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NON_AUTHORITATIVE_INFORMATION = 203,
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NO_CONTENT = 204,
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PARTIAL_CONTENT = 206,
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MULTIPLE_CHOICES = 300,
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MOVED_PERMANENTLY = 301,
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FOUND = 302,
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SEE_OTHER = 303,
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NOT_MODIFIED = 304,
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TEMPORARY_REDIRECT = 305,
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PERMANENT_REDIRECT = 306,
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BAD_REQUEST = 400,
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UNAUTHORIZED = 401,
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FORBIDDEN = 403,
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NOT_FOUND = 404,
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METHOD_NOT_ALLOWED = 405,
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REQUEST_TIMEOUT = 408,
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CONFLICT = 409,
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PAYLOAD_TOO_LARGE = 413,
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REQUEST_URI_TOO_LONG = 414,
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EXPECTATION_FAILED = 417,
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IM_A_TEAPOT = 418,
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UNPROCESSABLE_ENTITY = 422,
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TOO_MANY_REQUESTS = 429,
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REQUEST_HEADER_FIELDS_TOO_LARGE = 431,
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INTERNAL_SERVER_ERROR = 500,
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NOT_IMPLEMENTED = 501,
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SERVICE_UNAVAILABLE = 503,
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HTTP_VERSION_NOT_SUPPORTED = 505,
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INSUFFICIENT_STORAGE = 507,
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};
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/// Root exception for HTTP.
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struct ircd::http::error
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:ircd::error
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{
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enum code code;
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std::string content;
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std::string headers;
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error(const enum code &, std::string content = {}, std::string headers = {});
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error(const enum code &, std::string content, const vector_view<const header> &);
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};
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/// Represents a single \r\n delimited line used in HTTP.
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///
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/// This object is just a string_view of that line. The actual data backing
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/// that view is the responsibility of the user. This object is constructed
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/// with an ircd::parse::capstan argument which is used by the formal grammar
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/// in the constructor.
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///
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struct ircd::http::line
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:string_view
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{
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struct request;
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struct response;
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using string_view::string_view;
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line(parse::capstan &);
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};
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/// Represents a 'request line' or the first line a client sends to a server.
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///
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/// This is a dual-use class. For HTTP clients, one may simply connect the
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/// members to the proper strings and then pass this structure to a function
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/// making a client request. For HTTP servers, pass an http::line to the ctor
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/// and the formal grammar will set the members appropriately. The actual data
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/// behind these members is the responsibility of the user.
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///
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struct ircd::http::line::request
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{
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string_view method;
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string_view path;
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string_view query;
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string_view fragment;
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string_view version;
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request(const line &);
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request() = default;
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};
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/// Represents a 'response line' or the first line a server sends to a client.
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///
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/// This is a dual-use class and symmetric to the http::line::request class.
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/// Servers may set the members and then use this object to respond to a client
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/// while clients should provide an http::line to the constructor which will
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/// fill in the members.
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///
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struct ircd::http::line::response
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{
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string_view version;
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string_view status;
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string_view reason;
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response(const line &);
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response() = default;
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};
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/// Represents a single key/value pair in a query string.
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///
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/// This is used by the ircd::http::query::string object when parsing query
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/// strings.
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///
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struct ircd::http::query
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:std::pair<string_view, string_view>
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{
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struct string;
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bool operator<(const string_view &s) const { return iless(first, s); }
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bool operator==(const string_view &s) const { return iequals(first, s); }
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using std::pair<string_view, string_view>::pair;
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query() = default;
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};
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/// Tool for parsing an HTTP query string.
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///
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/// Query string is read as a complete string off the tape (into request.query)
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/// and not parsed further. To make queries into that string use this class to
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/// view it. Once this object is constructed by viewing the whole query string,
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/// the member functions invoke the formal grammar to get individual key/value
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/// pairs.
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///
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struct ircd::http::query::string
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:string_view
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{
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void for_each(const std::function<void (const query &)> &) const;
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bool until(const std::function<bool (const query &)> &) const;
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string_view at(const string_view &key) const;
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string_view operator[](const string_view &key) const;
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using string_view::string_view;
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};
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/// Represents an HTTP header key/value pair.
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///
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/// This is a dual-use class. Those sending headers will simply fill in the
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/// components of the std::pair. Those receiving headers can pass the ctor an
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/// ircd::http::line which will construct the pair using the formal grammars.
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///
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struct ircd::http::header
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:std::pair<string_view, string_view>
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{
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bool operator<(const string_view &s) const { return iless(first, s); }
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bool operator==(const string_view &s) const { return iequals(first, s); }
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using std::pair<string_view, string_view>::pair;
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header(const line &);
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header() = default;
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};
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/// This device allows parsing HTTP headers directly off the wire without state
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///
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/// The constructor of this object contains the grammar to read HTTP headers
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/// from the capstan and then proffer them one by one to the provided closure,
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/// that's all it does.
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///
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struct ircd::http::headers
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:string_view
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{
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using closure = std::function<void (const header &)>;
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headers(parse::capstan &, const closure & = {});
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};
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/// Represents the content of an HTTP request after the head.
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///
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/// Use the request::content / response::content wrappers. They ensure the
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/// proper amount of content is read and the tape is in the right position
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/// for the next request with exception safety. In other words, this object
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/// ensures the capstan is in the proper place for the next request no matter
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/// what happens; whether an exception happened, or whether the user simply
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/// didn't care to read the content. The capstan MUST advance Content-Length
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/// bytes in any case.
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///
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struct ircd::http::content
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:string_view
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{
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IRCD_OVERLOAD(discard)
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IRCD_OVERLOAD(chunked)
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content(parse::capstan &, const size_t &length, discard_t);
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content(parse::capstan &, const size_t &length);
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content(parse::capstan &, chunked_t);
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content() = default;
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};
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/// HTTP request suite. Functionality to send and receive requests.
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///
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struct ircd::http::request
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{
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struct head;
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struct content;
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using proffer = std::function<void (const head &)>;
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// compose a request into buffer
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request(stream_buffer &,
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const string_view &host,
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const string_view &method = "GET",
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const string_view &path = "/",
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const string_view &query = {},
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const size_t &content_length = 0,
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const string_view &content_type = {},
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const vector_view<const header> & = {},
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const bool &termination = true);
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};
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/// Represents an HTTP request head. This is only for receiving requests.
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///
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struct ircd::http::request::head
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:line::request
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{
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string_view host;
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string_view expect;
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string_view te;
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string_view authorization;
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string_view connection;
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string_view content_type;
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string_view user_agent;
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size_t content_length {0};
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string_view headers;
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head(parse::capstan &pc, const headers::closure &c = {});
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head() = default;
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};
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/// Represents an HTTP request content. This is only for receiving content.
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///
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struct ircd::http::request::content
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:http::content
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{
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content(parse::capstan &pc, const head &h, discard_t)
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:http::content{pc, h.content_length, discard}
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{}
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content(parse::capstan &pc, const head &h)
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:http::content{pc, h.content_length}
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{}
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};
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/// HTTP response suite. Functionality to send and receive responses.
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///
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struct ircd::http::response
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{
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struct head;
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struct content;
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struct chunked;
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using write_closure = std::function<void (const ilist<const const_buffer> &)>;
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using proffer = std::function<void (const head &)>;
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// compose a response into buffer
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response(stream_buffer &,
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const code & = code::OK,
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const size_t &content_length = 0,
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const string_view &content_type = {},
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const string_view &headers = {},
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const vector_view<const header> & = {},
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const bool &termination = true);
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response() = default;
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};
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struct ircd::http::response::chunked
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:response
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{
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struct chunk;
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write_closure closure;
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chunked(const code &,
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const write_closure &,
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const vector_view<const header> &headers);
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chunked(const chunked &) = delete;
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~chunked() noexcept;
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};
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struct ircd::http::response::chunked::chunk
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{
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chunk(chunked &, const const_buffer &);
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};
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/// Represents an HTTP response head. This is for receiving responses only.
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///
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struct ircd::http::response::head
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:line::response
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{
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size_t content_length {0};
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string_view transfer_encoding;
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string_view headers;
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head(parse::capstan &pc, const headers::closure &c = {});
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head() = default;
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};
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/// Represents an HTTP response content. This is for receiving only.
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///
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struct ircd::http::response::content
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:http::content
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{
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content(parse::capstan &pc, const head &h, discard_t)
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:http::content{pc, h.content_length, discard}
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{}
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content(parse::capstan &pc, const head &h, chunked_t)
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:http::content{pc, chunked}
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{}
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content(parse::capstan &pc, const head &h)
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:http::content{pc, h.content_length}
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{}
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content() = default;
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};
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