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Andy Green
28c0e51cd6 client: unify post tls accept handling 2020-03-07 20:20:07 +00:00
Andy Green
0bfd39135e cleaning 2020-01-05 22:17:58 +00:00
Andy Green
0f7f27801e http redirect: 303: force method to GET
This teaches http client stuff how to handle 303 redirects... these
can happen after POST where the server side wants you to come back with
a GET to the Location: mentioned.

lws client will follow the redirect and force GET, this works for both
h1 and h2.  Client protocol handler has to act differently if it finds
it is connecting for the initial POST or the subsequent GET, it can
find out which by checking a new api lws_http_is_redirected_to_get(wsi)
which returns nonzero if in GET mode.

Minimal example for server form-post has a new --303 switch to enable
this behaviour there and the client post example has additions to
check lws_http_is_redirected_to_get().
2019-11-17 10:47:01 +00:00
Andy Green
127e53cf98 client: multipart mime generation helpers
lws has been able to generate client multipart mime as shown
in minimal-http-client-post, but it requires a lot of user
boilerplate to handle the boundary, related transaction header,
and multipart headers.

This patch adds a client creation flag to indicate it will
carry multipart mime, which autocreates the boundary string
and applies the transaction header with it, and an api to
form the boundary headers between the different mime parts
and the terminating boundary.
2019-10-12 12:41:14 +01:00
Andy Green
0fb976837b tls certs: update warmcat.com and libwebsockets.org public certs
Old certs were getting near the end of their life and we switched the
server to use letsencrypt.  The root and intermediate needed for the
mbedtls case changed accordingly
2019-09-22 03:08:36 -07:00
Andy Green
c36a1e8ed0 clean: internally use LWS_WITH_CLIENT and _SERVER
Remove some more things in LWS_WITH_SERVER=0 case
2019-08-26 09:58:57 +01:00
Andy Green
498a4e2bd7 sul: all timed objects use a single pt sul list
wsi timeout, wsi hrtimer, sequencer timeout and vh-protocol timer
all now participate on a single sorted us list.

The whole idea of polling wakes is thrown out, poll waits ignore the
timeout field and always use infinite timeouts.

Introduce a public api that can schedule its own callback from the event
loop with us resolution (usually ms is all the platform can do).

Upgrade timeouts and sequencer timeouts to also be able to use us resolution.

Introduce a prepared fakewsi in the pt, so we don't have to allocate
one on the heap when we need it.

Directly handle vh-protocol timer if LWS_MAX_SMP == 1
2019-08-09 10:12:09 +01:00
Andy Green
48366de1d1 unix plat: add minimal wsi fd map option
An lws context usually contains a processwide fd -> wsi lookup table.

This allows any possible fd returned by a *nix type OS to be immediately
converted to a wsi just by indexing an array of struct lws * the size of
the highest possible fd, as found by ulimit -n or similar.

This works modestly for Linux type systems where the default ulimit -n for
a process is 1024, it means a 4KB or 8KB lookup table for 32-bit or
64-bit systems.

However in the case your lws usage is much simpler, like one outgoing
client connection and no serving, this represents increasing waste.  It's
made much worse if the system has a much larger default ulimit -n, eg 1M,
the table is occupying 4MB or 8MB, of which you will only use one.

Even so, because lws can't be sure the OS won't return a socket fd at any
number up to (ulimit -n - 1), it has to allocate the whole lookup table
at the moment.

This patch looks to see if the context creation info is setting
info->fd_limit_per_thread... if it leaves it at the default 0, then
everything is as it was before this patch.  However if finds that
(info->fd_limit_per_thread * actual_number_of_service_threads) where
the default number of service threads is 1, is less than the fd limit
set by ulimit -n, lws switches to a slower lookup table scheme, which
only allocates the requested number of slots.  Lookups happen then by
iterating the table and comparing rather than indexing the array
directly, which is obviously somewhat of a performance hit.

However in the case where you know lws will only have a very few wsi
maximum, this method can very usefully trade off speed to be able to
avoid the allocation sized by ulimit -n.

minimal examples for client that can make use of this are also modified
by this patch to use the smaller context allocations.
2019-05-18 12:10:19 +01:00
Andy Green
f7149e90c2 cc0: align dedication to CC0 FAQ recommended format
https://libwebsockets.org/pipermail/libwebsockets/2019-April/007937.html

thanks to Bruce Perens for noting it.

This doesn't change the intention or status of the CC0 files, they were
pure CC0 before (ie, public domain) and they are pure CC0 now.  It just
gets rid of the (C) part at the top of the dedication which may be read
to be a bit contradictory since the purpose is to make it public domain.
2019-05-02 09:29:01 +01:00
Andy Green
bce8cca042 refactor: also migrate tls to the ops struct and private.h pattern
Several new ops are planned for tls... so better to bite the bullet and
clean it out to the same level as roles + event-libs first.

Also adds a new travis target "mbedtls" and all the tests except
autobahn against mbedtls build.
2018-05-02 12:10:36 +08:00
Andy Green
ac6c48d98f refactor: most preparation for -DLWS_ROLE_H1=0 2018-04-27 19:16:50 +08:00
Andy Green
800cd40f88 client: support pipelining / h2 multi for POST
https://github.com/warmcat/libwebsockets/issues/1256
2018-04-27 07:25:45 +08:00
Andy Green
8829c2f365 selftests
This converts several of the selftests to return a status in their exit code
about whether they 'worked'.

A small bash script framework is added, with a selftest.sh in the mininmal
example dirs that support it, and a ./minimal-examples/selftests.sh script
that can be run from the build dir with no args that discovers and runs all
the selftest.sh scripts underneath.

That is also integrated into travis and the enabled tests must pass now for
travis to pass.  Travis does not have a modern libuv so it can't run a
couple of tests which are nulled out if it sees it's running in travis env.
2018-04-19 16:16:48 +08:00
Andy Green
f0048acbee minimal: add switches and exit results 2018-04-19 16:16:48 +08:00
Andy Green
719f735309 minimal-http-client-post 2018-04-06 10:38:04 +08:00