// // Copyright (c) 2016-2019 Vinnie Falco (vinnie dot falco at gmail dot com) // // Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying // file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt) // // Official repository: https://github.com/boostorg/beast // #ifndef BOOST_BEAST_HTTP_MESSAGE_HPP #define BOOST_BEAST_HTTP_MESSAGE_HPP #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include namespace boost { namespace beast { namespace http { /** A container for an HTTP request or response header. This container is derived from the `Fields` template type. To understand all of the members of this class it is necessary to view the declaration for the `Fields` type. When using the default fields container, those declarations are in @ref fields. Newly constructed header objects have version set to HTTP/1.1. Newly constructed response objects also have result code set to @ref status::ok. A `header` includes the start-line and header-fields. */ #if BOOST_BEAST_DOXYGEN template class header : public Fields #else template class header; template class header : public Fields #endif { public: static_assert(is_fields::value, "Fields type requirements not met"); /// Indicates if the header is a request or response. #if BOOST_BEAST_DOXYGEN using is_request = std::integral_constant; #else using is_request = std::true_type; #endif /// The type representing the fields. using fields_type = Fields; /// Constructor header() = default; /// Constructor header(header&&) = default; /// Constructor header(header const&) = default; /// Assignment header& operator=(header&&) = default; /// Assignment header& operator=(header const&) = default; /** Return the HTTP-version. This holds both the major and minor version numbers, using these formulas: @code unsigned major = version / 10; unsigned minor = version % 10; @endcode Newly constructed headers will use HTTP/1.1 by default. */ unsigned version() const noexcept { return version_; } /** Set the HTTP-version. This holds both the major and minor version numbers, using these formulas: @code unsigned major = version / 10; unsigned minor = version % 10; @endcode Newly constructed headers will use HTTP/1.1 by default. @param value The version number to use */ void version(unsigned value) noexcept { BOOST_ASSERT(value > 0 && value < 100); version_ = value; } /** Return the request-method verb. If the request-method is not one of the recognized verbs, @ref verb::unknown is returned. Callers may use @ref method_string to retrieve the exact text. @note This function is only available when `isRequest == true`. @see method_string */ verb method() const; /** Set the request-method. This function will set the method for requests to a known verb. @param v The request method verb to set. This may not be @ref verb::unknown. @throws std::invalid_argument when `v == verb::unknown`. @note This function is only available when `isRequest == true`. */ void method(verb v); /** Return the request-method as a string. @note This function is only available when `isRequest == true`. @see method */ string_view method_string() const; /** Set the request-method. This function will set the request-method a known verb if the string matches, otherwise it will store a copy of the passed string. @param s A string representing the request-method. @note This function is only available when `isRequest == true`. */ void method_string(string_view s); /** Returns the request-target string. The request target string returned is the same string which was received from the network or stored. In particular, it will contain url-encoded characters and should follow the syntax rules for URIs used with HTTP. @note This function is only available when `isRequest == true`. */ string_view target() const; /** Set the request-target string. It is the caller's responsibility to ensure that the request target string follows the syntax rules for URIs used with HTTP. In particular, reserved or special characters must be url-encoded. The implementation does not perform syntax checking on the passed string. @param s A string representing the request-target. @note This function is only available when `isRequest == true`. */ void target(string_view s); // VFALCO Don't rearrange these declarations or // ifdefs, or else the documentation will break. /** Constructor @param args Arguments forwarded to the `Fields` base class constructor. @note This constructor participates in overload resolution if and only if the first parameter is not convertible to @ref header, @ref verb, or @ref status. */ #if BOOST_BEAST_DOXYGEN template explicit header(Args&&... args); #else template::type, header>::value && ! std::is_convertible::type, verb>::value && ! std::is_convertible::type, status>::value >::type> explicit header(Arg1&& arg1, ArgN&&... argn); private: template friend class message; template friend void swap(header& m1, header& m2); template header( verb method, string_view target_, unsigned version_value, FieldsArgs&&... fields_args) : Fields(std::forward(fields_args)...) , method_(method) { version(version_value); target(target_); } unsigned version_ = 11; verb method_ = verb::unknown; }; /** A container for an HTTP request or response header. A `header` includes the start-line and header-fields. */ template class header : public Fields { public: static_assert(is_fields::value, "Fields type requirements not met"); /// Indicates if the header is a request or response. using is_request = std::false_type; /// The type representing the fields. using fields_type = Fields; /// Constructor. header() = default; /// Constructor header(header&&) = default; /// Constructor header(header const&) = default; /// Assignment header& operator=(header&&) = default; /// Assignment header& operator=(header const&) = default; /** Constructor @param args Arguments forwarded to the `Fields` base class constructor. @note This constructor participates in overload resolution if and only if the first parameter is not convertible to @ref header, @ref verb, or @ref status. */ template::type, header>::value && ! std::is_convertible::type, verb>::value && ! std::is_convertible::type, status>::value >::type> explicit header(Arg1&& arg1, ArgN&&... argn); /** Return the HTTP-version. This holds both the major and minor version numbers, using these formulas: @code unsigned major = version / 10; unsigned minor = version % 10; @endcode Newly constructed headers will use HTTP/1.1 by default. */ unsigned version() const noexcept { return version_; } /** Set the HTTP-version. This holds both the major and minor version numbers, using these formulas: @code unsigned major = version / 10; unsigned minor = version % 10; @endcode Newly constructed headers will use HTTP/1.1 by default. @param value The version number to use */ void version(unsigned value) noexcept { BOOST_ASSERT(value > 0 && value < 100); version_ = value; } #endif /** The response status-code result. If the actual status code is not a known code, this function returns @ref status::unknown. Use @ref result_int to return the raw status code as a number. @note This member is only available when `isRequest == false`. */ status result() const; /** Set the response status-code. @param v The code to set. @note This member is only available when `isRequest == false`. */ void result(status v); /** Set the response status-code as an integer. This sets the status code to the exact number passed in. If the number does not correspond to one of the known status codes, the function @ref result will return @ref status::unknown. Use @ref result_int to obtain the original raw status-code. @param v The status-code integer to set. @throws std::invalid_argument if `v > 999`. */ void result(unsigned v); /** The response status-code expressed as an integer. This returns the raw status code as an integer, even when that code is not in the list of known status codes. @note This member is only available when `isRequest == false`. */ unsigned result_int() const; /** Return the response reason-phrase. The reason-phrase is obsolete as of rfc7230. @note This function is only available when `isRequest == false`. */ string_view reason() const; /** Set the response reason-phrase (deprecated) This function sets a custom reason-phrase to a copy of the string passed in. Normally it is not necessary to set the reason phrase on an outgoing response object; the implementation will automatically use the standard reason text for the corresponding status code. To clear a previously set custom phrase, pass an empty string. This will restore the default standard reason text based on the status code used when serializing. The reason-phrase is obsolete as of rfc7230. @param s The string to use for the reason-phrase. @note This function is only available when `isRequest == false`. */ void reason(string_view s); private: #if ! BOOST_BEAST_DOXYGEN template friend class message; template friend void swap(header& m1, header& m2); template header( status result, unsigned version_value, FieldsArgs&&... fields_args) : Fields(std::forward(fields_args)...) , result_(result) { version(version_value); } unsigned version_ = 11; status result_ = status::ok; #endif }; /// A typical HTTP request header template using request_header = header; /// A typical HTTP response header template using response_header = header; #if defined(BOOST_MSVC) // Workaround for MSVC bug with private base classes namespace detail { template using value_type_t = typename T::value_type; } // detail #endif /** A container for a complete HTTP message. This container is derived from the `Fields` template type. To understand all of the members of this class it is necessary to view the declaration for the `Fields` type. When using the default fields container, those declarations are in @ref fields. A message can be a request or response, depending on the `isRequest` template argument value. Requests and responses have different types; functions may be overloaded based on the type if desired. The `Body` template argument type determines the model used to read or write the content body of the message. Newly constructed messages objects have version set to HTTP/1.1. Newly constructed response objects also have result code set to @ref status::ok. @tparam isRequest `true` if this represents a request, or `false` if this represents a response. Some class data members are conditionally present depending on this value. @tparam Body A type meeting the requirements of Body. @tparam Fields The type of container used to hold the field value pairs. */ template class message : public header #if ! BOOST_BEAST_DOXYGEN , boost::empty_value< typename Body::value_type> #endif { public: /// The base class used to hold the header portion of the message. using header_type = header; /** The type providing the body traits. The @ref message::body member will be of type `body_type::value_type`. */ using body_type = Body; /// Constructor message() = default; /// Constructor message(message&&) = default; /// Constructor message(message const&) = default; /// Assignment message& operator=(message&&) = default; /// Assignment message& operator=(message const&) = default; /** Constructor @param h The header to move construct from. @param body_args Optional arguments forwarded to the `body` constructor. */ template explicit message(header_type&& h, BodyArgs&&... body_args); /** Constructor. @param h The header to copy construct from. @param body_args Optional arguments forwarded to the `body` constructor. */ template explicit message(header_type const& h, BodyArgs&&... body_args); /** Constructor @param method The request-method to use. @param target The request-target. @param version The HTTP-version. @note This function is only available when `isRequest == true`. */ #if BOOST_BEAST_DOXYGEN message(verb method, string_view target, unsigned version); #else template::value>::type> message(verb method, string_view target, Version version); #endif /** Constructor @param method The request-method to use. @param target The request-target. @param version The HTTP-version. @param body_arg An argument forwarded to the `body` constructor. @note This function is only available when `isRequest == true`. */ #if BOOST_BEAST_DOXYGEN template message(verb method, string_view target, unsigned version, BodyArg&& body_arg); #else template::value>::type> message(verb method, string_view target, Version version, BodyArg&& body_arg); #endif /** Constructor @param method The request-method to use. @param target The request-target. @param version The HTTP-version. @param body_arg An argument forwarded to the `body` constructor. @param fields_arg An argument forwarded to the `Fields` constructor. @note This function is only available when `isRequest == true`. */ #if BOOST_BEAST_DOXYGEN template message(verb method, string_view target, unsigned version, BodyArg&& body_arg, FieldsArg&& fields_arg); #else template::value>::type> message(verb method, string_view target, Version version, BodyArg&& body_arg, FieldsArg&& fields_arg); #endif /** Constructor @param result The status-code for the response. @param version The HTTP-version. @note This member is only available when `isRequest == false`. */ #if BOOST_BEAST_DOXYGEN message(status result, unsigned version); #else template::value>::type> message(status result, Version version); #endif /** Constructor @param result The status-code for the response. @param version The HTTP-version. @param body_arg An argument forwarded to the `body` constructor. @note This member is only available when `isRequest == false`. */ #if BOOST_BEAST_DOXYGEN template message(status result, unsigned version, BodyArg&& body_arg); #else template::value>::type> message(status result, Version version, BodyArg&& body_arg); #endif /** Constructor @param result The status-code for the response. @param version The HTTP-version. @param body_arg An argument forwarded to the `body` constructor. @param fields_arg An argument forwarded to the `Fields` base class constructor. @note This member is only available when `isRequest == false`. */ #if BOOST_BEAST_DOXYGEN template message(status result, unsigned version, BodyArg&& body_arg, FieldsArg&& fields_arg); #else template::value>::type> message(status result, Version version, BodyArg&& body_arg, FieldsArg&& fields_arg); #endif /** Constructor The header and body are default-constructed. */ explicit message(std::piecewise_construct_t); /** Construct a message. @param body_args A tuple forwarded as a parameter pack to the body constructor. */ template message(std::piecewise_construct_t, std::tuple body_args); /** Construct a message. @param body_args A tuple forwarded as a parameter pack to the body constructor. @param fields_args A tuple forwarded as a parameter pack to the `Fields` constructor. */ template message(std::piecewise_construct_t, std::tuple body_args, std::tuple fields_args); /// Returns the header portion of the message header_type const& base() const { return *this; } /// Returns the header portion of the message header_type& base() { return *this; } /// Returns `true` if the chunked Transfer-Encoding is specified bool chunked() const { return this->get_chunked_impl(); } /** Set or clear the chunked Transfer-Encoding This function will set or remove the "chunked" transfer encoding as the last item in the list of encodings in the field. If the result of removing the chunked token results in an empty string, the field is erased. The Content-Length field is erased unconditionally. */ void chunked(bool value); /** Returns `true` if the Content-Length field is present. This function inspects the fields and returns `true` if the Content-Length field is present. The properties of the body are not checked, this only looks for the field. */ bool has_content_length() const { return this->has_content_length_impl(); } /** Set or clear the Content-Length field This function adjusts the Content-Length field as follows: @li If `value` specifies a value, the Content-Length field is set to the value. Otherwise @li The Content-Length field is erased. If "chunked" token appears as the last item in the Transfer-Encoding field it is unconditionally removed. @param value The value to set for Content-Length. */ void content_length(boost::optional const& value); /** Returns `true` if the message semantics indicate keep-alive The value depends on the version in the message, which must be set to the final value before this function is called or else the return value is unreliable. */ bool keep_alive() const { return this->get_keep_alive_impl(this->version()); } /** Set the keep-alive message semantic option This function adjusts the Connection field to indicate whether or not the connection should be kept open after the corresponding response. The result depends on the version set on the message, which must be set to the final value before making this call. @param value `true` if the connection should persist. */ void keep_alive(bool value) { this->set_keep_alive_impl(this->version(), value); } /** Returns `true` if the message semantics require an end of file. For HTTP requests, this function returns the logical NOT of a call to @ref keep_alive. For HTTP responses, this function returns the logical NOT of a call to @ref keep_alive if any of the following are true: @li @ref has_content_length would return `true` @li @ref chunked would return `true` @li @ref result returns @ref status::no_content @li @ref result returns @ref status::not_modified @li @ref result returns any informational status class (100 to 199) Otherwise, the function returns `true`. @see https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7230#section-3.3 */ bool need_eof() const { return need_eof(typename header_type::is_request{}); } /** Returns the payload size of the body in octets if possible. This function invokes the Body algorithm to measure the number of octets in the serialized body container. If there is no body, this will return zero. Otherwise, if the body exists but is not known ahead of time, `boost::none` is returned (usually indicating that a chunked Transfer-Encoding will be used). @note The value of the Content-Length field in the message is not inspected. */ boost::optional payload_size() const; /** Prepare the message payload fields for the body. This function will adjust the Content-Length and Transfer-Encoding field values based on the properties of the body. @par Example @code request req{verb::post, "/"}; req.set(field::user_agent, "Beast"); req.body() = "Hello, world!"; req.prepare_payload(); @endcode */ void prepare_payload() { prepare_payload(typename header_type::is_request{}); } /// Returns the body #if BOOST_BEAST_DOXYGEN || ! defined(BOOST_MSVC) typename body_type::value_type& #else detail::value_type_t& #endif body()& noexcept { return this->boost::empty_value< typename Body::value_type>::get(); } /// Returns the body #if BOOST_BEAST_DOXYGEN || ! defined(BOOST_MSVC) typename body_type::value_type&& #else detail::value_type_t&& #endif body()&& noexcept { return std::move( this->boost::empty_value< typename Body::value_type>::get()); } /// Returns the body #if BOOST_BEAST_DOXYGEN || ! defined(BOOST_MSVC) typename body_type::value_type const& #else detail::value_type_t const& #endif body() const& noexcept { return this->boost::empty_value< typename Body::value_type>::get(); } private: static_assert(is_body::value, "Body type requirements not met"); template< class... BodyArgs, std::size_t... IBodyArgs> message( std::piecewise_construct_t, std::tuple& body_args, mp11::index_sequence) : boost::empty_value< typename Body::value_type>(boost::empty_init_t(), std::forward( std::get(body_args))...) { boost::ignore_unused(body_args); } template< class... BodyArgs, class... FieldsArgs, std::size_t... IBodyArgs, std::size_t... IFieldsArgs> message( std::piecewise_construct_t, std::tuple& body_args, std::tuple& fields_args, mp11::index_sequence, mp11::index_sequence) : header_type(std::forward( std::get(fields_args))...) , boost::empty_value< typename Body::value_type>(boost::empty_init_t(), std::forward( std::get(body_args))...) { boost::ignore_unused(body_args); boost::ignore_unused(fields_args); } bool need_eof(std::true_type) const { return ! keep_alive(); } bool need_eof(std::false_type) const; boost::optional payload_size(std::true_type) const { return Body::size(this->body()); } boost::optional payload_size(std::false_type) const { return boost::none; } void prepare_payload(std::true_type); void prepare_payload(std::false_type); }; /// A typical HTTP request template using request = message; /// A typical HTTP response template using response = message; //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #if BOOST_BEAST_DOXYGEN /** Swap two header objects. @par Requirements `Fields` is @b Swappable. */ template void swap( header& m1, header& m2); #endif /** Swap two message objects. @par Requirements: `Body::value_type` and `Fields` are @b Swappable. */ template void swap( message& m1, message& m2); } // http } // beast } // boost #include #endif