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libwebsockets/minimal-examples/http-server/minimal-http-server-dynamic/minimal-http-server-dynamic.c
Andy Green c9731c5f17 type comparisons: fixes
This is a huge patch that should be a global NOP.

For unix type platforms it enables -Wconversion to issue warnings (-> error)
for all automatic casts that seem less than ideal but are normally concealed
by the toolchain.

This is things like passing an int to a size_t argument.  Once enabled, I
went through all args on my default build (which build most things) and
tried to make the removed default cast explicit.

With that approach it neither change nor bloat the code, since it compiles
to whatever it was doing before, just with the casts made explicit... in a
few cases I changed some length args from int to size_t but largely left
the causes alone.

From now on, new code that is relying on less than ideal casting
will complain and nudge me to improve it by warnings.
2021-01-05 10:56:38 +00:00

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/*
* lws-minimal-http-server-dynamic
*
* Written in 2010-2019 by Andy Green <andy@warmcat.com>
*
* This file is made available under the Creative Commons CC0 1.0
* Universal Public Domain Dedication.
*
* This demonstrates a minimal http server that can produce dynamic http
* content as well as static content.
*
* To keep it simple, it serves the static stuff from the subdirectory
* "./mount-origin" of the directory it was started in.
*
* You can change that by changing mount.origin below.
*/
#include <libwebsockets.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <signal.h>
#include <time.h>
/*
* Unlike ws, http is a stateless protocol. This pss only exists for the
* duration of a single http transaction. With http/1.1 keep-alive and http/2,
* that is unrelated to (shorter than) the lifetime of the network connection.
*/
struct pss {
char path[128];
int times;
int budget;
int content_lines;
};
static int interrupted;
static int
callback_dynamic_http(struct lws *wsi, enum lws_callback_reasons reason,
void *user, void *in, size_t len)
{
struct pss *pss = (struct pss *)user;
uint8_t buf[LWS_PRE + 2048], *start = &buf[LWS_PRE], *p = start,
*end = &buf[sizeof(buf) - LWS_PRE - 1];
time_t t;
int n;
switch (reason) {
case LWS_CALLBACK_HTTP:
/*
* If you want to know the full url path used, you can get it
* like this
*
* n = lws_hdr_copy(wsi, buf, sizeof(buf), WSI_TOKEN_GET_URI);
*
* The base path is the first (n - strlen((const char *)in))
* chars in buf.
*/
/*
* In contains the url part after the place the mount was
* positioned at, eg, if positioned at "/dyn" and given
* "/dyn/mypath", in will contain /mypath
*/
lws_snprintf(pss->path, sizeof(pss->path), "%s",
(const char *)in);
lws_get_peer_simple(wsi, (char *)buf, sizeof(buf));
lwsl_notice("%s: HTTP: connection %s, path %s\n", __func__,
(const char *)buf, pss->path);
/*
* prepare and write http headers... with regards to content-
* length, there are three approaches:
*
* - http/1.0 or connection:close: no need, but no pipelining
* - http/1.1 or connected:keep-alive
* (keep-alive is default for 1.1): content-length required
* - http/2: no need, LWS_WRITE_HTTP_FINAL closes the stream
*
* giving the api below LWS_ILLEGAL_HTTP_CONTENT_LEN instead of
* a content length forces the connection response headers to
* send back "connection: close", disabling keep-alive.
*
* If you know the final content-length, it's always OK to give
* it and keep-alive can work then if otherwise possible. But
* often you don't know it and avoiding having to compute it
* at header-time makes life easier at the server.
*/
if (lws_add_http_common_headers(wsi, HTTP_STATUS_OK,
"text/html",
LWS_ILLEGAL_HTTP_CONTENT_LEN, /* no content len */
&p, end))
return 1;
if (lws_finalize_write_http_header(wsi, start, &p, end))
return 1;
pss->times = 0;
pss->budget = atoi((char *)in + 1);
pss->content_lines = 0;
if (!pss->budget)
pss->budget = 10;
/* write the body separately */
lws_callback_on_writable(wsi);
return 0;
case LWS_CALLBACK_HTTP_WRITEABLE:
if (!pss || pss->times > pss->budget)
break;
/*
* We send a large reply in pieces of around 2KB each.
*
* For http/1, it's possible to send a large buffer at once,
* but lws will malloc() up a temp buffer to hold any data
* that the kernel didn't accept in one go. This is expensive
* in memory and cpu, so it's better to stage the creation of
* the data to be sent each time.
*
* For http/2, large data frames would block the whole
* connection, not just the stream and are not allowed. Lws
* will call back on writable when the stream both has transmit
* credit and the round-robin fair access for sibling streams
* allows it.
*
* For http/2, we must send the last part with
* LWS_WRITE_HTTP_FINAL to close the stream representing
* this transaction.
*/
n = LWS_WRITE_HTTP;
if (pss->times == pss->budget)
n = LWS_WRITE_HTTP_FINAL;
if (!pss->times) {
/*
* the first time, we print some html title
*/
t = time(NULL);
/*
* to work with http/2, we must take care about LWS_PRE
* valid behind the buffer we will send.
*/
p += lws_snprintf((char *)p, lws_ptr_diff_size_t(end, p), "<html>"
"<head><meta charset=utf-8 "
"http-equiv=\"Content-Language\" "
"content=\"en\"/></head><body>"
"<img src=\"/libwebsockets.org-logo.svg\">"
"<br>Dynamic content for '%s' from mountpoint."
"<br>Time: %s<br><br>"
"</body></html>", pss->path, ctime(&t));
} else {
/*
* after the first time, we create bulk content.
*
* Again we take care about LWS_PRE valid behind the
* buffer we will send.
*/
while (lws_ptr_diff(end, p) > 80)
p += lws_snprintf((char *)p, lws_ptr_diff_size_t(end, p),
"%d.%d: this is some content... ",
pss->times, pss->content_lines++);
p += lws_snprintf((char *)p, lws_ptr_diff_size_t(end, p), "<br><br>");
}
pss->times++;
if (lws_write(wsi, (uint8_t *)start, lws_ptr_diff_size_t(p, start), (enum lws_write_protocol)n) !=
lws_ptr_diff(p, start))
return 1;
/*
* HTTP/1.0 no keepalive: close network connection
* HTTP/1.1 or HTTP1.0 + KA: wait / process next transaction
* HTTP/2: stream ended, parent connection remains up
*/
if (n == LWS_WRITE_HTTP_FINAL) {
if (lws_http_transaction_completed(wsi))
return -1;
} else
lws_callback_on_writable(wsi);
return 0;
default:
break;
}
return lws_callback_http_dummy(wsi, reason, user, in, len);
}
static const struct lws_protocols defprot =
{ "defprot", lws_callback_http_dummy, 0, 0 }, protocol =
{ "http", callback_dynamic_http, sizeof(struct pss), 0 };
static const struct lws_protocols *pprotocols[] = { &defprot, &protocol, NULL };
/* override the default mount for /dyn in the URL space */
static const struct lws_http_mount mount_dyn = {
/* .mount_next */ NULL, /* linked-list "next" */
/* .mountpoint */ "/dyn", /* mountpoint URL */
/* .origin */ NULL, /* protocol */
/* .def */ NULL,
/* .protocol */ "http",
/* .cgienv */ NULL,
/* .extra_mimetypes */ NULL,
/* .interpret */ NULL,
/* .cgi_timeout */ 0,
/* .cache_max_age */ 0,
/* .auth_mask */ 0,
/* .cache_reusable */ 0,
/* .cache_revalidate */ 0,
/* .cache_intermediaries */ 0,
/* .origin_protocol */ LWSMPRO_CALLBACK, /* dynamic */
/* .mountpoint_len */ 4, /* char count */
/* .basic_auth_login_file */ NULL,
};
/* default mount serves the URL space from ./mount-origin */
static const struct lws_http_mount mount = {
/* .mount_next */ &mount_dyn, /* linked-list "next" */
/* .mountpoint */ "/", /* mountpoint URL */
/* .origin */ "./mount-origin", /* serve from dir */
/* .def */ "index.html", /* default filename */
/* .protocol */ NULL,
/* .cgienv */ NULL,
/* .extra_mimetypes */ NULL,
/* .interpret */ NULL,
/* .cgi_timeout */ 0,
/* .cache_max_age */ 0,
/* .auth_mask */ 0,
/* .cache_reusable */ 0,
/* .cache_revalidate */ 0,
/* .cache_intermediaries */ 0,
/* .origin_protocol */ LWSMPRO_FILE, /* files in a dir */
/* .mountpoint_len */ 1, /* char count */
/* .basic_auth_login_file */ NULL,
};
void sigint_handler(int sig)
{
interrupted = 1;
}
int main(int argc, const char **argv)
{
struct lws_context_creation_info info;
struct lws_context *context;
const char *p;
int n = 0, logs = LLL_USER | LLL_ERR | LLL_WARN | LLL_NOTICE
/* for LLL_ verbosity above NOTICE to be built into lws,
* lws must have been configured and built with
* -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=DEBUG instead of =RELEASE */
/* | LLL_INFO */ /* | LLL_PARSER */ /* | LLL_HEADER */
/* | LLL_EXT */ /* | LLL_CLIENT */ /* | LLL_LATENCY */
/* | LLL_DEBUG */;
signal(SIGINT, sigint_handler);
if ((p = lws_cmdline_option(argc, argv, "-d")))
logs = atoi(p);
lws_set_log_level(logs, NULL);
lwsl_user("LWS minimal http server dynamic | visit http://localhost:7681\n");
memset(&info, 0, sizeof info); /* otherwise uninitialized garbage */
info.options = LWS_SERVER_OPTION_DO_SSL_GLOBAL_INIT |
LWS_SERVER_OPTION_EXPLICIT_VHOSTS |
LWS_SERVER_OPTION_HTTP_HEADERS_SECURITY_BEST_PRACTICES_ENFORCE;
/* for testing ah queue, not useful in real world */
if (lws_cmdline_option(argc, argv, "--ah1"))
info.max_http_header_pool = 1;
context = lws_create_context(&info);
if (!context) {
lwsl_err("lws init failed\n");
return 1;
}
/* http on 7681 */
info.port = 7681;
info.pprotocols = pprotocols;
info.mounts = &mount;
info.vhost_name = "http";
if (!lws_create_vhost(context, &info)) {
lwsl_err("Failed to create tls vhost\n");
goto bail;
}
/* https on 7682 */
info.port = 7682;
info.error_document_404 = "/404.html";
#if defined(LWS_WITH_TLS)
info.ssl_cert_filepath = "localhost-100y.cert";
info.ssl_private_key_filepath = "localhost-100y.key";
#endif
info.vhost_name = "localhost";
if (!lws_create_vhost(context, &info)) {
lwsl_err("Failed to create tls vhost\n");
goto bail;
}
while (n >= 0 && !interrupted)
n = lws_service(context, 0);
bail:
lws_context_destroy(context);
return 0;
}