/** * @file HttpResponse.h * @author An Tao * * Copyright 2018, An Tao. All rights reserved. * https://github.com/an-tao/drogon * Use of this source code is governed by a MIT license * that can be found in the License file. * * Drogon * */ #pragma once #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include namespace drogon { /// Abstract class for webapp developer to get or set the Http response; class HttpResponse; using HttpResponsePtr = std::shared_ptr; /** * @brief This template is used to convert a response object to a custom * type object. Users must specialize the template for a particular type. */ template T fromResponse(const HttpResponse &resp) { LOG_ERROR << "You must specialize the fromResponse template for the type of " << DrClassMap::demangle(typeid(T).name()); exit(1); } /** * @brief This template is used to create a response object from a custom * type object by calling the newCustomHttpResponse(). Users must specialize * the template for a particular type. */ template HttpResponsePtr toResponse(T &&) { LOG_ERROR << "You must specialize the toResponse template for the type of " << DrClassMap::demangle(typeid(T).name()); exit(1); } template <> HttpResponsePtr toResponse(const Json::Value &pJson); template <> HttpResponsePtr toResponse(Json::Value &&pJson); template <> inline HttpResponsePtr toResponse(Json::Value &pJson) { return toResponse((const Json::Value &)pJson); } class DROGON_EXPORT HttpResponse { public: /** * @brief This template enables automatic type conversion. For using this * template, user must specialize the fromResponse template. For example a * shared_ptr specialization version is available above, so * we can use the following code to get a json object: * @code * std::shared_ptr jsonPtr = *responsePtr; * @endcode * With this template, user can use their favorite JSON library instead of * the default jsoncpp library or convert the response to an object of any * custom type. */ template operator T() const { return fromResponse(*this); } /** * @brief This template enables explicit type conversion, see the above * template. */ template T as() const { return fromResponse(*this); } /// Get the status code such as 200, 404 virtual HttpStatusCode statusCode() const = 0; HttpStatusCode getStatusCode() const { return statusCode(); } /// Set the status code of the response. virtual void setStatusCode(HttpStatusCode code) = 0; void setCustomStatusCode(int code, string_view message = string_view{}) { setCustomStatusCode(code, message.data(), message.length()); } /// Get the creation timestamp of the response. virtual const trantor::Date &creationDate() const = 0; const trantor::Date &getCreationDate() const { return creationDate(); } /// Set the http version, http1.0 or http1.1 virtual void setVersion(const Version v) = 0; /// Set if close the connection after the request is sent. /** * @param on if the parameter is false, the connection keeps alive on the * condition that the client request has a 'keep-alive' head, otherwise it * is closed immediately after sending the last byte of the response. It's * false by default when the response is created. */ virtual void setCloseConnection(bool on) = 0; /// Get the status set by the setCloseConnection() method. virtual bool ifCloseConnection() const = 0; /// Set the response content type, such as text/html, text/plain, image/png /// and so on. If the content type /// is a text type, the character set is utf8. virtual void setContentTypeCode(ContentType type) = 0; /// Set the content-type string, The string may contain the header name and /// CRLF. Or just the MIME type For example, "content-type: text/plain\r\n" /// or "text/plain" void setContentTypeString(const string_view &typeString) { setContentTypeString(typeString.data(), typeString.size()); } /// Set the response content type and the content-type string, The string /// may contain the header name and CRLF. Or just the MIME type /// For example, "content-type: text/plain\r\n" or "text/plain" void setContentTypeCodeAndCustomString(ContentType type, const string_view &typeString) { setContentTypeCodeAndCustomString(type, typeString.data(), typeString.length()); } template void setContentTypeCodeAndCustomString(ContentType type, const char (&typeString)[N]) { assert(N > 0); setContentTypeCodeAndCustomString(type, typeString, N - 1); } /// Set the reponse content type and the character set. /// virtual void setContentTypeCodeAndCharacterSet(ContentType type, const /// std::string &charSet = "utf-8") = 0; /// Get the response content type. virtual ContentType contentType() const = 0; ContentType getContentType() const { return contentType(); } /// Get the header string identified by the key parameter. /** * @note * If there is no the header, a empty string is retured. * The key is case insensitive */ virtual const std::string &getHeader(std::string key) const = 0; /** * @brief Remove the header identified by the key parameter. * * @param key The key is case insensitive */ virtual void removeHeader(std::string key) = 0; /// Get all headers of the response virtual const std:: unordered_map &headers() const = 0; /// Get all headers of the response const std:: unordered_map &getHeaders() const { return headers(); } /** * @brief Set the header string identified by the field parameter * * @param field The field parameter is transformed to lower case before * storing. * @param value The value of the header. */ virtual void addHeader(std::string field, const std::string &value) = 0; virtual void addHeader(std::string field, std::string &&value) = 0; /// Add a cookie virtual void addCookie(const std::string &key, const std::string &value) = 0; /// Add a cookie virtual void addCookie(const Cookie &cookie) = 0; virtual void addCookie(Cookie &&cookie) = 0; /// Get the cookie identified by the key parameter. /// If there is no the cookie, the empty cookie is retured. virtual const Cookie &getCookie(const std::string &key) const = 0; /// Get all cookies. virtual const std:: unordered_map &cookies() const = 0; /// Get all cookies. const std:: unordered_map &getCookies() const { return cookies(); } /// Remove the cookie identified by the key parameter. virtual void removeCookie(const std::string &key) = 0; /// Set the response body(content). /** * @note The body must match the content type */ virtual void setBody(const std::string &body) = 0; /// Set the response body(content). virtual void setBody(std::string &&body) = 0; /// Set the response body(content). template void setBody(const char (&body)[N]) { assert(strnlen(body, N) == N - 1); setBody(body, N - 1); } /// Get the response body. string_view body() const { return string_view{getBodyData(), getBodyLength()}; } /// Get the response body. string_view getBody() const { return body(); } /// Return the string of http version of request, such as HTTP/1.0, /// HTTP/1.1, etc. virtual const char *versionString() const = 0; const char *getVersionString() const { return versionString(); } /// Return the enum type version of the response. /** * kHttp10 means Http version is 1.0 * kHttp11 means Http verison is 1.1 */ virtual Version version() const = 0; /// Return the enum type version of the response. Version getVersion() const { return version(); } /// Reset the reponse object to its initial state virtual void clear() = 0; /// Set the expiration time of the response cache in memory. /// in seconds, 0 means always cache, negative means not cache, default is /// -1. virtual void setExpiredTime(ssize_t expiredTime) = 0; /// Get the expiration time of the response. virtual ssize_t expiredTime() const = 0; ssize_t getExpiredTime() const { return expiredTime(); } /// Get the json object from the server response. /// If the response is not in json format, then a empty shared_ptr is /// retured. virtual const std::shared_ptr &jsonObject() const = 0; const std::shared_ptr &getJsonObject() const { return jsonObject(); } /** * @brief Get the error message of parsing the JSON body received from peer. * This method usually is called after getting a empty shared_ptr object * by the getJsonObject() method. * * @return const std::string& The error message. An empty string is returned * when no error occurs. */ virtual const std::string &getJsonError() const = 0; /** * @brief Set the reponse object to the pass-through mode or not. It's not * by default when a new response object is created. * In pass-through mode, no addtional headers (including server, date, * content-type and content-length, etc.) are added to the response. This * mode is useful for some applications such as a proxy. * * @param flag */ virtual void setPassThrough(bool flag) = 0; /* The following methods are a series of factory methods that help users * create response objects. */ /// Create a normal response with a status code of 200ok and a content type /// of text/html. static HttpResponsePtr newHttpResponse(); /// Create a response which returns a 404 page. static HttpResponsePtr newNotFoundResponse(); /// Create a response which returns a json object. Its content type is set /// to set/json. static HttpResponsePtr newHttpJsonResponse(const Json::Value &data); static HttpResponsePtr newHttpJsonResponse(Json::Value &&data); /// Create a response that returns a page rendered by a view named /// viewName. /** * @param viewName The name of the view * @param data is the data displayed on the page. * @note For more details, see the wiki pages, the "View" section. */ static HttpResponsePtr newHttpViewResponse( const std::string &viewName, const HttpViewData &data = HttpViewData()); /// Create a response that returns a redirection page, redirecting to /// another page located in the location parameter. /** * @param location The location to redirect * @param status The HTTP status code, k302Found by default. Users could set * it to one of the 301, 302, 303, 307, ... */ static HttpResponsePtr newRedirectionResponse( const std::string &location, HttpStatusCode status = k302Found); /// Create a response that returns a file to the client. /** * @param fullPath is the full path to the file. * @param attachmentFileName if the parameter is not empty, the browser * does not open the file, but saves it as an attachment. * @param type the content type code. If the parameter is CT_NONE, the * content type is set by drogon based on the file extension and typeString. * Set it to CT_CUSTOM when no drogon internal content type matches. * @param typeString the MIME string of the content type. */ static HttpResponsePtr newFileResponse( const std::string &fullPath, const std::string &attachmentFileName = "", ContentType type = CT_NONE, const std::string &typeString = ""); /// Create a response that returns part of a file to the client. /** * @brief If offset and length can not be satisfied, statusCode will be set * to k416RequestedRangeNotSatisfiable, and nothing else will be modified. * * @param fullPath is the full path to the file. * @param offset is the offset to begin sending, in bytes. * @param length is the total length to send, in bytes. In particular, * length = 0 means send all content from offset till end of file. * @param setContentRange whether set 'Content-Range' header automatically. * @param attachmentFileName if the parameter is not empty, the browser * does not open the file, but saves it as an attachment. * @param type the content type code. If the parameter is CT_NONE, the * content type is set by drogon based on the file extension and typeString. * Set it to CT_CUSTOM when no drogon internal content type matches. * @param typeString the MIME string of the content type. */ static HttpResponsePtr newFileResponse( const std::string &fullPath, size_t offset, size_t length, bool setContentRange = true, const std::string &attachmentFileName = "", ContentType type = CT_NONE, const std::string &typeString = ""); /// Create a response that returns a file to the client from buffer in /// memory/stack /** * @param pBuffer is a uint 8 bit flat buffer for object/files in memory * @param bufferLength is the length of the expected buffer * @param attachmentFileName if the parameter is not empty, the browser * does not open the file, but saves it as an attachment. * @param type the content type code. If the parameter is CT_NONE, the * content type is set by drogon based on the file extension and typeString. * Set it to CT_CUSTOM when no drogon internal content type matches. * @param typeString the MIME string of the content type. */ static HttpResponsePtr newFileResponse( const unsigned char *pBuffer, size_t bufferLength, const std::string &attachmentFileName = "", ContentType type = CT_NONE, const std::string &typeString = ""); /// Create a response that returns a file to the client from a callback /// function /** * @note if the Connection is keep-alive and the Content-Length header is * not set, the stream data is sent with Transfer-Encoding: chunked. * @param function to retrieve the stream data (stream ends when a zero size * is returned) the callback will be called with nullptr when the send is * finished/interruped so that it cleans up its internals. * @param attachmentFileName if the parameter is not empty, the browser * does not open the file, but saves it as an * attachment. * @param type the content type code. If the parameter is CT_NONE, the * content type is set by drogon based on the file extension and * typeString. Set it to CT_CUSTOM when no drogon internal content type * matches. * @param typeString the MIME string of the content type. */ static HttpResponsePtr newStreamResponse( const std::function &callback, const std::string &attachmentFileName = "", ContentType type = CT_NONE, const std::string &typeString = ""); /** * @brief Create a custom HTTP response object. For using this template, * users must specialize the toResponse template. */ template static HttpResponsePtr newCustomHttpResponse(T &&obj) { return toResponse(std::forward(obj)); } /** * @brief If the response is a file response (i.e. created by * newFileResponse) returns the path on the filesystem. Otherwise a * empty string. */ virtual const std::string &sendfileName() const = 0; /** * @brief Returns the range of the file response as a pair ot size_t * (offset, length). Length of 0 means the entire file is sent. Behaivor of * this function is undefined if the response if not a file response */ using SendfileRange = std::pair; // { offset, length } virtual const SendfileRange &sendfileRange() const = 0; /** * @brief If the response is a stream response (i.e. created by * newStreamResponse) returns the callback function. Otherwise a * null function. */ virtual const std::function &streamCallback() const = 0; /** * @brief Returns the content type associated with the response */ virtual std::string contentTypeString() const = 0; virtual ~HttpResponse() { } private: virtual void setBody(const char *body, size_t len) = 0; virtual const char *getBodyData() const = 0; virtual size_t getBodyLength() const = 0; virtual void setContentTypeCodeAndCustomString(ContentType type, const char *typeString, size_t typeStringLength) = 0; virtual void setContentTypeString(const char *typeString, size_t typeStringLength) = 0; virtual void setCustomStatusCode(int code, const char *message, size_t messageLength) = 0; }; template <> inline HttpResponsePtr toResponse(const Json::Value &pJson) { return HttpResponse::newHttpJsonResponse(pJson); } template <> inline HttpResponsePtr toResponse(Json::Value &&pJson) { return HttpResponse::newHttpJsonResponse(std::move(pJson)); } template <> inline std::shared_ptr fromResponse(const HttpResponse &resp) { return resp.getJsonObject(); } } // namespace drogon