/* Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one or more * contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file distributed with * this work for additional information regarding copyright ownership. * The ASF licenses this file to You under the Apache License, Version 2.0 * (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with * the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and * limitations under the License. */ /** * @file http_request.h * @brief Apache Request library * * @defgroup APACHE_CORE_REQ Apache Request Processing * @ingroup APACHE_CORE * @{ */ /* * request.c is the code which handles the main line of request * processing, once a request has been read in (finding the right per- * directory configuration, building it if necessary, and calling all * the module dispatch functions in the right order). * * The pieces here which are public to the modules, allow them to learn * how the server would handle some other file or URI, or perhaps even * direct the server to serve that other file instead of the one the * client requested directly. * * There are two ways to do that. The first is the sub_request mechanism, * which handles looking up files and URIs as adjuncts to some other * request (e.g., directory entries for multiviews and directory listings); * the lookup functions stop short of actually running the request, but * (e.g., for includes), a module may call for the request to be run * by calling run_sub_req. The space allocated to create sub_reqs can be * reclaimed by calling destroy_sub_req --- be sure to copy anything you care * about which was allocated in its apr_pool_t elsewhere before doing this. */ #ifndef APACHE_HTTP_REQUEST_H #define APACHE_HTTP_REQUEST_H #include "apr_optional.h" #include "util_filter.h" #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif #define AP_SUBREQ_NO_ARGS 0 #define AP_SUBREQ_MERGE_ARGS 1 /** * An internal handler used by the ap_process_request, all subrequest mechanisms * and the redirect mechanism. * @param r The request, subrequest or internal redirect to pre-process * @return The return code for the request */ AP_DECLARE(int) ap_process_request_internal(request_rec *r); /** * Create a subrequest from the given URI. This subrequest can be * inspected to find information about the requested URI * @param new_uri The URI to lookup * @param r The current request * @param next_filter The first filter the sub_request should use. If this is * NULL, it defaults to the first filter for the main request * @return The new request record */ AP_DECLARE(request_rec *) ap_sub_req_lookup_uri(const char *new_uri, const request_rec *r, ap_filter_t *next_filter); /** * Create a subrequest for the given file. This subrequest can be * inspected to find information about the requested file * @param new_file The file to lookup * @param r The current request * @param next_filter The first filter the sub_request should use. If this is * NULL, it defaults to the first filter for the main request * @return The new request record */ AP_DECLARE(request_rec *) ap_sub_req_lookup_file(const char *new_file, const request_rec *r, ap_filter_t *next_filter); /** * Create a subrequest for the given apr_dir_read result. This subrequest * can be inspected to find information about the requested file * @param finfo The apr_dir_read result to lookup * @param r The current request * @param subtype What type of subrequest to perform, one of; *
* AP_SUBREQ_NO_ARGS ignore r->args and r->path_info * AP_SUBREQ_MERGE_ARGS merge r->args and r->path_info ** @param next_filter The first filter the sub_request should use. If this is * NULL, it defaults to the first filter for the main request * @return The new request record * @note The apr_dir_read flags value APR_FINFO_MIN|APR_FINFO_NAME flag is the * minimum recommended query if the results will be passed to apr_dir_read. * The file info passed must include the name, and must have the same relative * directory as the current request. */ AP_DECLARE(request_rec *) ap_sub_req_lookup_dirent(const apr_finfo_t *finfo, const request_rec *r, int subtype, ap_filter_t *next_filter); /** * Create a subrequest for the given URI using a specific method. This * subrequest can be inspected to find information about the requested URI * @param method The method to use in the new subrequest * @param new_uri The URI to lookup * @param r The current request * @param next_filter The first filter the sub_request should use. If this is * NULL, it defaults to the first filter for the main request * @return The new request record */ AP_DECLARE(request_rec *) ap_sub_req_method_uri(const char *method, const char *new_uri, const request_rec *r, ap_filter_t *next_filter); /** * An output filter to strip EOS buckets from sub-requests. This always * has to be inserted at the end of a sub-requests filter stack. * @param f The current filter * @param bb The brigade to filter * @return status code */ AP_CORE_DECLARE_NONSTD(apr_status_t) ap_sub_req_output_filter(ap_filter_t *f, apr_bucket_brigade *bb); /** * Run the handler for the subrequest * @param r The subrequest to run * @return The return code for the subrequest */ AP_DECLARE(int) ap_run_sub_req(request_rec *r); /** * Free the memory associated with a subrequest * @param r The subrequest to finish */ AP_DECLARE(void) ap_destroy_sub_req(request_rec *r); /* * Then there's the case that you want some other request to be served * as the top-level request INSTEAD of what the client requested directly. * If so, call this from a handler, and then immediately return OK. */ /** * Redirect the current request to some other uri * @param new_uri The URI to replace the current request with * @param r The current request */ AP_DECLARE(void) ap_internal_redirect(const char *new_uri, request_rec *r); /** * This function is designed for things like actions or CGI scripts, when * using AddHandler, and you want to preserve the content type across * an internal redirect. * @param new_uri The URI to replace the current request with. * @param r The current request */ AP_DECLARE(void) ap_internal_redirect_handler(const char *new_uri, request_rec *r); /** * Redirect the current request to a sub_req, merging the pools * @param sub_req A subrequest created from this request * @param r The current request * @note the sub_req's pool will be merged into r's pool, be very careful * not to destroy this subrequest, it will be destroyed with the main request! */ AP_DECLARE(void) ap_internal_fast_redirect(request_rec *sub_req, request_rec *r); /** * Can be used within any handler to determine if any authentication * is required for the current request * @param r The current request * @return 1 if authentication is required, 0 otherwise */ AP_DECLARE(int) ap_some_auth_required(request_rec *r); /** * @defgroup APACHE_CORE_REQ_AUTH Access Control for Sub-Requests and * Internal Redirects * @ingroup APACHE_CORE_REQ * @{ */ #define AP_AUTH_INTERNAL_PER_URI 0 /**< Run access control hooks on all internal requests with URIs distinct from that of initial request */ #define AP_AUTH_INTERNAL_PER_CONF 1 /**< Run access control hooks only on internal requests with configurations distinct from that of initial request */ #define AP_AUTH_INTERNAL_MASK 0x000F /**< mask to extract internal request processing mode */ /** * Clear flag which determines when access control hooks will be run for * internal requests. */ AP_DECLARE(void) ap_clear_auth_internal(void); /** * Determine whether access control hooks will be run for all internal * requests with URIs distinct from that of the initial request, or only * those for which different configurations apply than those which applied * to the initial request. To accomodate legacy external modules which * may expect access control hooks to be run for all internal requests * with distinct URIs, this is the default behaviour unless all access * control hooks and authentication and authorization providers are * registered with AP_AUTH_INTERNAL_PER_CONF. * @param ptemp Pool used for temporary allocations */ AP_DECLARE(void) ap_setup_auth_internal(apr_pool_t *ptemp); /** * Register an authentication or authorization provider with the global * provider pool. * @param pool The pool to create any storage from * @param provider_group The group to store the provider in * @param provider_name The name for this provider * @param provider_version The version for this provider * @param provider Opaque structure for this provider * @param type Internal request processing mode, either * AP_AUTH_INTERNAL_PER_URI or AP_AUTH_INTERNAL_PER_CONF * @return APR_SUCCESS if all went well */ AP_DECLARE(apr_status_t) ap_register_auth_provider(apr_pool_t *pool, const char *provider_group, const char *provider_name, const char *provider_version, const void *provider, int type); /** @} */ /* Optional functions coming from mod_authn_core and mod_authz_core * that list all registered authn/z providers. */ APR_DECLARE_OPTIONAL_FN(apr_array_header_t *, authn_ap_list_provider_names, (apr_pool_t *ptemp)); APR_DECLARE_OPTIONAL_FN(apr_array_header_t *, authz_ap_list_provider_names, (apr_pool_t *ptemp)); /** * Determine if the current request is the main request or a subrequest * @param r The current request * @return 1 if this is the main request, 0 otherwise */ AP_DECLARE(int) ap_is_initial_req(request_rec *r); /** * Function to set the r->mtime field to the specified value if it's later * than what's already there. * @param r The current request * @param dependency_mtime Time to set the mtime to */ AP_DECLARE(void) ap_update_mtime(request_rec *r, apr_time_t dependency_mtime); /** * Add one or more methods to the list permitted to access the resource. * Usually executed by the content handler before the response header is * sent, but sometimes invoked at an earlier phase if a module knows it * can set the list authoritatively. Note that the methods are ADDED * to any already permitted unless the reset flag is non-zero. The * list is used to generate the Allow response header field when it * is needed. * @param r The pointer to the request identifying the resource. * @param reset Boolean flag indicating whether this list should * completely replace any current settings. * @param ... A NULL-terminated list of strings, each identifying a * method name to add. * @return None. */ AP_DECLARE(void) ap_allow_methods(request_rec *r, int reset, ...) AP_FN_ATTR_SENTINEL; /** * Add one or more methods to the list permitted to access the resource. * Usually executed by the content handler before the response header is * sent, but sometimes invoked at an earlier phase if a module knows it * can set the list authoritatively. Note that the methods are ADDED * to any already permitted unless the reset flag is non-zero. The * list is used to generate the Allow response header field when it * is needed. * @param r The pointer to the request identifying the resource. * @param reset Boolean flag indicating whether this list should * completely replace any current settings. * @param ... A list of method identifiers, from the "M_" series * defined in httpd.h, terminated with a value of -1 * (e.g., "M_GET, M_POST, M_OPTIONS, -1") * @return None. */ AP_DECLARE(void) ap_allow_standard_methods(request_rec *r, int reset, ...); #define MERGE_ALLOW 0 #define REPLACE_ALLOW 1 /** * Process a top-level request from a client, and synchronously write * the response to the client * @param r The current request */ void ap_process_request(request_rec *r); /* For post-processing after a handler has finished with a request. * (Commonly used after it was suspended) */ AP_DECLARE(void) ap_process_request_after_handler(request_rec *r); /** * Process a top-level request from a client, allowing some or all of * the response to remain buffered in the core output filter for later, * asynchronous write completion * @param r The current request */ void ap_process_async_request(request_rec *r); /** * Kill the current request * @param type Why the request is dieing * @param r The current request */ AP_DECLARE(void) ap_die(int type, request_rec *r); /* Hooks */ /** * Gives modules a chance to create their request_config entry when the * request is created. * @param r The current request * @ingroup hooks */ AP_DECLARE_HOOK(int,create_request,(request_rec *r)) /** * This hook allow modules an opportunity to translate the URI into an * actual filename. If no modules do anything special, the server's default * rules will be followed. * @param r The current request * @return OK, DECLINED, or HTTP_... * @ingroup hooks */ AP_DECLARE_HOOK(int,translate_name,(request_rec *r)) /** * This hook allow modules to set the per_dir_config based on their own * context (such as "