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Andy Green
d1d313b4bf ws proxy: also proxy h1 ws to h1 and h2
lws has been able to proxy h2 or h1 inbound connections to an
h1 onward connection for a while now.  It's simple to use just
build with LWS_WITH_HTTP_PROXY and make a mount where the origin
is the onward connection details.  Unix sockets can also be
used as the onward connection.

This patch extends the support to be able to also do the same for
inbound h2 or h1 ws upgrades to an h1 ws onward connection as well.

This allows you to offer completely different services in a
common URL space, including ones that connect back by ws / wss.
2019-03-21 10:26:47 +08:00
Andy Green
462847bb6f lws_dll: remove lws_dll_lws and deprecate lws_dll_remove 2019-03-21 06:19:31 +08:00
Andy Green
555c34b044 openssl: reuse client SSL_CTX where possible
If you have multiple vhosts with client contexts enabled, under
OpenSSL each one brings in the system cert bundle.

On libwebsockets.org, there are many vhosts and the waste adds up
to about 9MB of heap.

This patch makes a sha256 from the client context configuration, and
if a suitable client context already exists on another vhost, bumps
a refcount and reuses the client context.

In the case client contexts are configured differently, a new one
is created (and is available for reuse as well).
2019-03-18 06:54:38 +08:00
Andy Green
7c6cfd2d05 vhost: fix allocated protocol list freeing at destroy time 2019-03-12 11:57:43 +08:00
Andy Green
0079099f10 vhost: add pprotocols to vhost info
info.protocols works okay, but it has an annoying problem... you have to know
the type for each protocol's pss at the top level of the code, so you can set
the struct lws_protocols user_data size for it.

Lws already rewrites the protocol tables for a vhost in the case of runtime
protocol plugins... this adapts that already-existing code slightly to give
a new optional way to declare the protocol array.

Everything works as before by default, but now info.protocols may be NULL and
info.pprotocols defined instead (if that's also NULL, as it will be if you
just ignore it after memsetting to 0, then it continues to fall back to the
dummy protocol handler as before).

info.pprotocols is a NULL-termined array of pointers to lws_protocol
structs.  This can be composed at the top level of your code without knowing
anything except the name of the externally-defined lws_protocol struct(s).

The minimal example http-server-dynamic is changed to use the new scheme as
an example.
2019-03-10 08:02:02 +08:00
Andy Green
e56ccb7757 libuv: account for pipe close only once 2019-03-10 08:02:02 +08:00
Andy Green
84a57540ab LWS_WITH_NETWORK: cmake option for no network code 2019-01-13 07:54:57 +08:00