/* -*- Mode: C; tab-width: 8; indent-tabs-mode: t; c-basic-offset: 8 -*- */ /* * soup-message-body.c: SoupMessage request/response bodies * * Copyright (C) 2000-2003, Ximian, Inc. */ #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H #include #endif #include #include "soup-message-body.h" #include "soup.h" /** * SECTION:soup-message-body * @short_description: HTTP message body * @see_also: #SoupMessage * * #SoupMessageBody represents the request or response body of a * #SoupMessage. **/ /** * SoupMemoryUse: * @SOUP_MEMORY_STATIC: The memory is statically allocated and * constant; libsoup can use the passed-in buffer directly and not * need to worry about it being modified or freed. * @SOUP_MEMORY_TAKE: The caller has allocated the memory and libsoup * will assume ownership of it and free it with g_free(). * @SOUP_MEMORY_COPY: The passed-in data belongs to the caller and * libsoup will copy it into new memory leaving the caller free * to reuse the original memory. **/ /** * SoupMessageBody: * @data: the data * @length: length of @data * * A #SoupMessage request or response body. * * Note that while @length always reflects the full length of the * message body, @data is normally %NULL, and will only be filled in * after soup_message_body_flatten() is called. For client-side * messages, this automatically happens for the response body after it * has been fully read. Likewise, for server-side * messages, the request body is automatically filled in after being * read. * * As an added bonus, when @data is filled in, it is always terminated * with a '\0' byte (which is not reflected in @length). **/ typedef struct { SoupMessageBody body; GSList *chunks, *last; GBytes *flattened; gboolean accumulate; goffset base_offset; int ref_count; } SoupMessageBodyPrivate; /** * soup_message_body_new: * * Creates a new #SoupMessageBody. #SoupMessage uses this internally; you * will not normally need to call it yourself. * * Return value: a new #SoupMessageBody. **/ SoupMessageBody * soup_message_body_new (void) { SoupMessageBodyPrivate *priv; priv = g_slice_new0 (SoupMessageBodyPrivate); priv->accumulate = TRUE; priv->ref_count = 1; return (SoupMessageBody *)priv; } /** * soup_message_body_set_accumulate: * @body: a #SoupMessageBody * @accumulate: whether or not to accumulate body chunks in @body * * Sets or clears the accumulate flag on @body. (The default value is * %TRUE.) If set to %FALSE, @body's %data field will not be filled in * after the body is fully sent/received, and the chunks that make up * @body may be discarded when they are no longer needed. * * In particular, if you set this flag to %FALSE on an "incoming" * message body (that is, the #SoupMessage:response_body of a * client-side message, or #SoupMessage:request_body of a server-side * message), this will cause each chunk of the body to be discarded * after its corresponding #SoupMessage::got_chunk signal is emitted. * * If you set this flag to %FALSE on the #SoupMessage:response_body of * a server-side message, it will cause each chunk of the body to be * discarded after its corresponding #SoupMessage::wrote_chunk signal * is emitted. * * If you set the flag to %FALSE on the #SoupMessage:request_body of a * client-side message, it will block the accumulation of chunks into * @body's %data field, but it will not normally cause the chunks to * be discarded after being written like in the server-side * #SoupMessage:response_body case, because the request body needs to * be kept around in case the request needs to be sent a second time * due to redirection or authentication. However, if you set the * %SOUP_MESSAGE_CAN_REBUILD flag on the message, then the chunks will * be discarded, and you will be responsible for recreating the * request body after the #SoupMessage::restarted signal is emitted. * * Since: 2.24 **/ void soup_message_body_set_accumulate (SoupMessageBody *body, gboolean accumulate) { SoupMessageBodyPrivate *priv = (SoupMessageBodyPrivate *)body; priv->accumulate = accumulate; } /** * soup_message_body_get_accumulate: * @body: a #SoupMessageBody * * Gets the accumulate flag on @body; see * soup_message_body_set_accumulate() for details. * * Return value: the accumulate flag for @body. * * Since: 2.24 **/ gboolean soup_message_body_get_accumulate (SoupMessageBody *body) { SoupMessageBodyPrivate *priv = (SoupMessageBodyPrivate *)body; return priv->accumulate; } static void append_buffer (SoupMessageBody *body, GBytes *buffer) { SoupMessageBodyPrivate *priv = (SoupMessageBodyPrivate *)body; if (priv->last) { priv->last = g_slist_append (priv->last, buffer); priv->last = priv->last->next; } else priv->chunks = priv->last = g_slist_append (NULL, buffer); g_clear_pointer (&priv->flattened, g_bytes_unref); body->data = NULL; body->length += g_bytes_get_size (buffer); } /** * soup_message_body_append: * @body: a #SoupMessageBody * @use: how to use @data * @data: (array length=length) (element-type guint8): data to append * @length: length of @data * * Appends @length bytes from @data to @body according to @use. **/ void soup_message_body_append (SoupMessageBody *body, SoupMemoryUse use, gconstpointer data, gsize length) { GBytes *bytes; if (length > 0) { if (use == SOUP_MEMORY_TAKE) bytes = g_bytes_new_take ((guchar*)data, length); else if (use == SOUP_MEMORY_STATIC) bytes = g_bytes_new_static (data, length); else bytes = g_bytes_new (data, length); append_buffer (body, g_steal_pointer (&bytes)); } else if (use == SOUP_MEMORY_TAKE) g_free ((gpointer)data); } /** * soup_message_body_append_take: (rename-to soup_message_body_append) * @body: a #SoupMessageBody * @data: (array length=length) (transfer full): data to append * @length: length of @data * * Appends @length bytes from @data to @body. * * This function is exactly equivalent to soup_message_body_append() * with %SOUP_MEMORY_TAKE as second argument; it exists mainly for * convenience and simplifying language bindings. * * Since: 2.32 **/ void soup_message_body_append_take (SoupMessageBody *body, guchar *data, gsize length) { soup_message_body_append(body, SOUP_MEMORY_TAKE, data, length); } /** * soup_message_body_append_bytes: * @body: a #SoupMessageBody * @buffer: a #GBytes * * Appends the data from @buffer to @body. **/ void soup_message_body_append_bytes (SoupMessageBody *body, GBytes *buffer) { g_return_if_fail (g_bytes_get_size (buffer) > 0); append_buffer (body, g_bytes_ref (buffer)); } /** * soup_message_body_truncate: * @body: a #SoupMessageBody * * Deletes all of the data in @body. **/ void soup_message_body_truncate (SoupMessageBody *body) { SoupMessageBodyPrivate *priv = (SoupMessageBodyPrivate *)body; g_slist_free_full (priv->chunks, (GDestroyNotify)g_bytes_unref); priv->chunks = priv->last = NULL; priv->base_offset = 0; g_clear_pointer (&priv->flattened, g_bytes_unref); body->data = NULL; body->length = 0; } /** * soup_message_body_complete: * @body: a #SoupMessageBody * * Tags @body as being complete; Call this when using chunked encoding * after you have appended the last chunk. **/ void soup_message_body_complete (SoupMessageBody *body) { append_buffer (body, g_bytes_new_static (NULL, 0)); } /** * soup_message_body_flatten: * @body: a #SoupMessageBody * * Fills in @body's data field with a buffer containing all of the * data in @body (plus an additional '\0' byte not counted by @body's * length field). * * Return: (transfer full): a #GBytes containing the same data as @body. * (You must g_bytes_unref() this if you do not want it.) **/ GBytes * soup_message_body_flatten (SoupMessageBody *body) { SoupMessageBodyPrivate *priv = (SoupMessageBodyPrivate *)body; g_return_val_if_fail (priv->accumulate == TRUE, NULL); if (!priv->flattened) { #if GLIB_SIZEOF_SIZE_T < 8 g_return_val_if_fail (body->length < G_MAXSIZE, NULL); #endif GByteArray *array = g_byte_array_sized_new (body->length + 1); for (GSList *iter = priv->chunks; iter; iter = iter->next) { GBytes *chunk = iter->data; gsize chunk_size; const guchar *chunk_data = g_bytes_get_data (chunk, &chunk_size); g_byte_array_append (array, chunk_data, chunk_size); } // NUL terminate the array but don't reflect that in the length g_byte_array_append (array, (guchar*)"\0", 1); array->len -= 1; priv->flattened = g_byte_array_free_to_bytes (array); body->data = g_bytes_get_data (priv->flattened, NULL); } return g_bytes_ref (priv->flattened); } /** * soup_message_body_get_chunk: * @body: a #SoupMessageBody * @offset: an offset * * Gets a #GBytes containing data from @body starting at @offset. * The size of the returned chunk is unspecified. You can iterate * through the entire body by first calling * soup_message_body_get_chunk() with an offset of 0, and then on each * successive call, increment the offset by the length of the * previously-returned chunk. * * If @offset is greater than or equal to the total length of @body, * then the return value depends on whether or not * soup_message_body_complete() has been called or not; if it has, * then soup_message_body_get_chunk() will return a 0-length chunk * (indicating the end of @body). If it has not, then * soup_message_body_get_chunk() will return %NULL (indicating that * @body may still potentially have more data, but that data is not * currently available). * * Return value: (nullable): a #GBytes, or %NULL. **/ GBytes * soup_message_body_get_chunk (SoupMessageBody *body, goffset offset) { SoupMessageBodyPrivate *priv = (SoupMessageBodyPrivate *)body; GSList *iter; GBytes *chunk = NULL; offset -= priv->base_offset; for (iter = priv->chunks; iter; iter = iter->next) { chunk = iter->data; gsize chunk_length = g_bytes_get_size (chunk); if (offset < chunk_length || offset == 0) break; offset -= chunk_length; } if (!iter) return NULL; return g_bytes_new_from_bytes (chunk, offset, g_bytes_get_size (chunk) - offset); } /** * soup_message_body_got_chunk: * @body: a #SoupMessageBody * @chunk: a #GBytes received from the network * * Handles the #SoupMessageBody part of receiving a chunk of data from * the network. Normally this means appending @chunk to @body, exactly * as with soup_message_body_append_bytes(), but if you have set * @body's accumulate flag to %FALSE, then that will not happen. * * This is a low-level method which you should not normally need to * use. * * Since: 2.24 **/ void soup_message_body_got_chunk (SoupMessageBody *body, GBytes *chunk) { SoupMessageBodyPrivate *priv = (SoupMessageBodyPrivate *)body; if (!priv->accumulate) return; soup_message_body_append_bytes (body, chunk); } /** * soup_message_body_wrote_chunk: * @body: a #SoupMessageBody * @chunk: a #GBytes returned from soup_message_body_get_chunk() * * Handles the #SoupMessageBody part of writing a chunk of data to the * network. Normally this is a no-op, but if you have set @body's * accumulate flag to %FALSE, then this will cause @chunk to be * discarded to free up memory. * * This is a low-level method which you should not need to use, and * there are further restrictions on its proper use which are not * documented here. * * Since: 2.24 **/ void soup_message_body_wrote_chunk (SoupMessageBody *body, GBytes *chunk) { SoupMessageBodyPrivate *priv = (SoupMessageBodyPrivate *)body; GBytes *chunk2; if (priv->accumulate) return; chunk2 = priv->chunks->data; g_return_if_fail (g_bytes_get_size (chunk) == g_bytes_get_size (chunk2)); g_return_if_fail (chunk == chunk2); priv->chunks = g_slist_remove (priv->chunks, chunk2); if (!priv->chunks) priv->last = NULL; priv->base_offset += g_bytes_get_size (chunk2); g_bytes_unref (chunk2); } static SoupMessageBody * soup_message_body_copy (SoupMessageBody *body) { SoupMessageBodyPrivate *priv = (SoupMessageBodyPrivate *)body; g_atomic_int_inc (&priv->ref_count); return body; } /** * soup_message_body_free: * @body: a #SoupMessageBody * * Frees @body. You will not normally need to use this, as * #SoupMessage frees its associated message bodies automatically. **/ void soup_message_body_free (SoupMessageBody *body) { SoupMessageBodyPrivate *priv = (SoupMessageBodyPrivate *)body; if (!g_atomic_int_dec_and_test (&priv->ref_count)) return; soup_message_body_truncate (body); g_slice_free (SoupMessageBodyPrivate, priv); } G_DEFINE_BOXED_TYPE (SoupMessageBody, soup_message_body, soup_message_body_copy, soup_message_body_free)