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Andy Green
1bc025cfa7 windows: reduce C99isms to something MS compiler can understand 2017-01-18 07:20:09 +08:00
Andy Green
51c96d8c2a plat-optee and boringssl adaptations 2017-01-17 07:01:02 +08:00
Andy Green
dd0dfaecb7 ESP8266: LWS_POSIX fixes for basic auth and deprecated context 2016-12-22 11:32:34 +08:00
Andy Green
be9fb919d1 context deprecation
1) This makes lwsws run a parent process with the original permissions.
But this process is only able to respond to SIGHUP, it doesn't do anything
else.

2) You can send this parent process a SIGHUP now to cause it to

 - close listening sockets in existing lwsws processes

 - mark those processes as to exit when the number of active connections
   on the falls to zero

 - spawn a fresh child process from scratch, using latest configuration
   file content, latest plugins, etc.  It can now reopen listening sockets
   if it chooses to, or open different listen ports or whatever.

Notes:

1) lws_context_destroy() has been split into two pieces... the reason for
the split is the first part closes the per-vhost protocols, but since
they may have created libuv objects in the per-vhost protocol storage,
these cannot be freed until after the loop has been run.

That's the purpose of the second part of the context destruction,
lws_context_destroy2().

For compatibility, if you are not using libuv, the first part calls the
second part.  However if you are using libuv, you must now call the
second part from your own main.c after the first part.
2016-12-20 14:37:07 +08:00
Andy Green
ed4acef481 RFC7233 HTTP Ranges support for server
This adds a serverside implementation of RFC7233 HTTP ranges.

 - LWS_WITH_RANGES is on by default at cmake

 - Accept-Ranges: bytes is added if LWS_WITH_RANGES is enabled

 - Both single ranges and multipart (2+) ranges are supported

Test with curl like this

Single

$ $ curl -s -r 64-95  http://localhost:7681/libwebsockets.org-logo.png  | hexdump -C
00000000  2e 01 fd 9d 12 27 00 00  00 19 74 45 58 74 53 6f  |.....'....tEXtSo|
00000010  66 74 77 61 72 65 00 77  77 77 2e 69 6e 6b 73 63  |ftware.www.inksc|

Multipart

$ curl -s -r 64-95,128-143  http://localhost:7681/libwebsockets.org-logo.png  | hexdump -C

00000000  5f 6c 77 73 0d 0a 43 6f  6e 74 65 6e 74 2d 54 79  |_lws..Content-Ty|
00000010  70 65 3a 20 69 6d 61 67  65 2f 70 6e 67 0d 0a 43  |pe: image/png..C|
00000020  6f 6e 74 65 6e 74 2d 52  61 6e 67 65 3a 20 62 79  |ontent-Range: by|
00000030  74 65 73 20 36 34 2d 39  35 2f 37 30 32 39 0d 0a  |tes 64-95/7029..|
00000040  0d 0a 2e 01 fd 9d 12 27  00 00 00 19 74 45 58 74  |.......'....tEXt|
00000050  53 6f 66 74 77 61 72 65  00 77 77 77 2e 69 6e 6b  |Software.www.ink|
00000060  73 63 5f 6c 77 73 0d 0a  43 6f 6e 74 65 6e 74 2d  |sc_lws..Content-|
00000070  54 79 70 65 3a 20 69 6d  61 67 65 2f 70 6e 67 0d  |Type: image/png.|
00000080  0a 43 6f 6e 74 65 6e 74  2d 52 61 6e 67 65 3a 20  |.Content-Range: |
00000090  62 79 74 65 73 20 31 32  38 2d 31 34 33 2f 37 30  |bytes 128-143/70|
000000a0  32 39 0d 0a 0d 0a 05 14  50 40 05 15 a5 c4 60 43  |29......P@....`C|
000000b0  91 c4 4a d4 c4 fc 5f 6c  77 73 0d 00              |..J..._lws..|

The corresponding header part is like this

	0x0030:            4854 5450 2f31 2e31 2032 3036      HTTP/1.1.206
	0x0040:  200d 0a73 6572 7665 723a 206c 7773 7773  ...server:.lwsws
	0x0050:  0d0a 636f 6e74 656e 742d 7479 7065 3a20  ..content-type:.
	0x0060:  6d75 6c74 6970 6172 742f 6279 7465 7261  multipart/bytera
	0x0070:  6e67 6573 0d0a 6163 6365 7074 2d72 616e  nges..accept-ran
	0x0080:  6765 733a 2062 7974 6573 0d0a 636f 6e74  ges:.bytes..cont
	0x0090:  656e 742d 6c65 6e67 7468 3a20 3138 380d  ent-length:.188.
	0x00a0:  0a63 6163 6865 2d63 6f6e 7472 6f6c 3a20  .cache-control:.
	0x00b0:  7072 6976 6174 6520 6d61 782d 6167 653a  private.max-age:
	0x00c0:  2036 300d 0a63 6f6e 6e65 6374 696f 6e3a  .60..connection:
	0x00d0:  206b 6565 702d 616c 6976 650d 0a65 7461  .keep-alive..eta
	0x00e0:  673a 2030 3030 3031 4237 3535 3444 3433  g:.00001B7554D43
	0x00f0:  3033 330d 0a0d 0a                        033....
2016-12-20 14:37:07 +08:00
Andy Green
ba8fb14e85 token:x-forwarded-for
https://github.com/warmcat/libwebsockets/issues/702
2016-12-20 14:37:07 +08:00
Andy Green
ee94621b40 basic-auth 2016-12-16 22:08:13 +08:00
Andy Green
5466b9d253 docs update 2016-12-16 22:08:13 +08:00
Andy Green
86ab060cd9 client: add lws_http_client_http_response api 2016-12-16 22:08:13 +08:00
Andy Green
b46c401245 alias lws_plat_service_tsi to lws_service_tsi in public api
Via Dosvald

lws_service_tsi() which has been around a while actually just
calls through to lws_plat_service_tsi(), meaning there is no
need to expose both apis.

Rename the internal lws_plat_service_tsi() to _lws_plat_service_tsi()
and replace the api export with a #define to lws_service_tsi for
compatibility's sake.
2016-12-16 22:08:12 +08:00
Andy Green
3b93e344f6 Add reject service keywords list 2016-10-13 06:32:57 +08:00
Andy Green
abe0c5e57e docs: explain lws_write handling of truncated sends better 2016-10-08 18:08:03 +08:00
Denis Osvald
4be9a5234d publicly document lws_service_fd timeout servicing
Signed-off-by: Denis Osvald <denis.osvald@sartura.hr>
2016-10-07 17:34:25 +08:00
Andy Green
443b31d012 extpoll: expose forced service apis 2016-10-07 03:19:45 +08:00
Andy Green
4cfe81dfba ubuntu: fix uv detection for lwsws 2016-10-05 14:00:55 +08:00
Andy Green
e35d91a860 per-vhost headers and lwsws conf support
This l;ets you add per-vhost arbitrary headers on served files, eg

     "headers": [{
        "X-Content-Type-Options": "nosniff",
        "X-XSS-Protection": "1; mode=block",
        "x-frame-options": "SAMEORIGIN"
        }],
2016-08-27 17:07:06 +08:00
Patrick Gansterer
396b58ce70 Remove unneeded #include <stdint.h>
This fixes the build for Visual Studio 2008.
2016-08-26 18:31:09 +08:00
Andy Green
90f513b209 uv: dont handle SIGSEGV, SIGFPE
https://github.com/warmcat/libwebsockets/issues/609
2016-08-20 05:47:29 +08:00
Andy Green
95fff47a91 client-add-PUSH-http-body-capability
Support HTTP body sending on client connections.

Add demo to test-client.

Run the normal test server, then

$ libwebsockets-test-client http://localhost:7681/formtest -o

It will post the string "hello" to the POST test using application/x-www-form-urlencoded

https://github.com/warmcat/libwebsockets/issues/598

Also ensures any of the Client HTTP transient modes will call back LWS_CALLBACK_CLOSED_CLIENT_HTTP
if they close

https://github.com/warmcat/libwebsockets/issues/600
2016-08-10 21:23:01 +08:00
Andy Green
7acf76cd3d esp8266 initial support 2016-08-10 21:20:23 +08:00
Andy Green
f32d25051c ws ping pong on idle connections
This adds a new member to the context creation info struct "ws_ping_pong_interval".

If nonzero, it sets the number of seconds that established ws connections are
allowed to be idle before a PING is forced to be sent.  If zero (the default) then
tracking of idle connection is disabled for backwards compatibility.

Timeouts cover both the period between decision to send the ping and it being
sent (because it needs the socket to become writeable), and the period between
the ping being sent and the PONG coming back.

INFO debug logs are issues when the timeout stuff is operating.

You can test the server side by running the test server hacked to set ws_ping_pong_interval
and debug log mask of 15.  Both the mirror protocol and the server-status protocol are
idle if nothing is happening and will trigger the PING / PONG testing.  (You can also
test using lwsws and /etc/lwsws/conf with "ws-pingpong-secs": "20" in the global section)

For client, run the test client with -n -P 20 for 20s interval.  -n stops the test client
writing using the mirror protocol, so it will be idle and trigger the PING / PONGs.

The timeout interval may be up to +10s late, as lws checks for affected connections every
10s.
2016-08-10 21:20:23 +08:00
Andy Green
722cc4a366 plugin table dirlisting 2016-07-14 08:57:28 +08:00
Andy Green
2b304a933f EXTPOLL export LWS_POLLXXX and document .events must be .revents 2016-07-14 08:57:28 +08:00
Andy Green
675c349cc5 client ssl add flag to control server cert hostname check 2016-07-14 08:57:28 +08:00
Andy Green
906006e21e lws_get_mimetype 2016-07-14 08:57:27 +08:00
Andy Green
81c221ed35 CLIENT_CONNECTION_ERROR add strings
This clears up a couple of issues with client connect.

 - if CLIENT_CONNECTION_ERROR is coming, which of the many
   ways the rejection may have happened is documented in the
   in argument.  It's still possible if it just got hung up on
   in will be NULL, but now it has MANY more canned strings
   describing the issue available at the callback

	"getaddrinfo (ipv6) failed"
	"unknown address family"
	"getaddrinfo (ipv4) failed"
	"set socket opts failed"
	"insert wsi failed"
	"lws_ssl_client_connect1 failed"
	"lws_ssl_client_connect2 failed"
	"Peer hung up"
	"read failed"
	"HS: URI missing"
	"HS: Redirect code but no Location"
	"HS: URI did not parse"
	"HS: Redirect failed"
	"HS: Server did not return 200"
	"HS: OOM"
	"HS: disallowed by client filter"
	"HS: disallowed at ESTABLISHED"
	"HS: ACCEPT missing"
	"HS: ws upgrade response not 101"
	"HS: UPGRADE missing"
	"HS: Upgrade to something other than websocket"
	"HS: CONNECTION missing"
	"HS: UPGRADE malformed"
	"HS: PROTOCOL malformed"
	"HS: Cannot match protocol"
	"HS: EXT: list too big"
	"HS: EXT: failed setting defaults"
	"HS: EXT: failed parsing defaults"
	"HS: EXT: failed parsing options"
	"HS: EXT: Rejects server options"
	"HS: EXT: unknown ext"
	"HS: Accept hash wrong"
	"HS: Rejected by filter cb"
	"HS: OOM"
	"HS: SO_SNDBUF failed"
	"HS: Rejected at CLIENT_ESTABLISHED"

 - until now the user code did not get the new wsi that was created
    in the client connection action until it returned.  However the
    client connection action may provoke callbacks like
    CLIENT_CONNECTION_ERROR before then, if multiple client connections
    are initiated it makes it unknown to user code which one the callback
    applies to.  The wsi is provided in the callback but it has not yet
    returned from the client connect api to give that wsi to the user code.

    To solve that there is a new member added to client connect info struct,
    pwsi, which lets you pass a pointer to a struct wsi * in the user code
    that will get filled in with the new wsi.  That happens before any
    callbacks could be provoked, and it is updated to NULL if the connect
    action fails before returning from the client connect api.
2016-07-14 08:57:27 +08:00
Andy Green
014481e912 documentation convert to doxygen
Signed-off-by: Andy Green <andy@warmcat.com>
2016-07-14 08:57:27 +08:00