/** * @file * HTTP server */ /* * Copyright (c) 2001-2003 Swedish Institute of Computer Science. * All rights reserved. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: * * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation * and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products * derived from this software without specific prior written permission. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY * OF SUCH DAMAGE. * * This file is part of the lwIP TCP/IP stack. * * Author: Adam Dunkels * * This version of the file has been modified by Texas Instruments to offer * simple server-side-include (SSI) and Common Gateway Interface (CGI) * capability. */ #ifndef LWIP_HDR_APPS_HTTPD_H #define LWIP_HDR_APPS_HTTPD_H #include "httpd_opts.h" #include "lwip/err.h" #include "lwip/pbuf.h" #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif #if LWIP_HTTPD_CGI /** * @ingroup httpd * Function pointer for a CGI script handler. * * This function is called each time the HTTPD server is asked for a file * whose name was previously registered as a CGI function using a call to * http_set_cgi_handlers. The iIndex parameter provides the index of the * CGI within the cgis array passed to http_set_cgi_handlers. Parameters * pcParam and pcValue provide access to the parameters provided along with * the URI. iNumParams provides a count of the entries in the pcParam and * pcValue arrays. Each entry in the pcParam array contains the name of a * parameter with the corresponding entry in the pcValue array containing the * value for that parameter. Note that pcParam may contain multiple elements * with the same name if, for example, a multi-selection list control is used * in the form generating the data. * * The function should return a pointer to a character string which is the * path and filename of the response that is to be sent to the connected * browser, for example "/thanks.htm" or "/response/error.ssi". * * The maximum number of parameters that will be passed to this function via * iNumParams is defined by LWIP_HTTPD_MAX_CGI_PARAMETERS. Any parameters in * the incoming HTTP request above this number will be discarded. * * Requests intended for use by this CGI mechanism must be sent using the GET * method (which encodes all parameters within the URI rather than in a block * later in the request). Attempts to use the POST method will result in the * request being ignored. * */ typedef const char *(*tCGIHandler)(int iIndex, int iNumParams, char *pcParam[], char *pcValue[]); /** * @ingroup httpd * Structure defining the base filename (URL) of a CGI and the associated * function which is to be called when that URL is requested. */ typedef struct { const char *pcCGIName; tCGIHandler pfnCGIHandler; } tCGI; void http_set_cgi_handlers(const tCGI *pCGIs, int iNumHandlers); #endif /* LWIP_HTTPD_CGI */ #if LWIP_HTTPD_CGI || LWIP_HTTPD_CGI_SSI #if LWIP_HTTPD_CGI_SSI /* we have to prototype this struct here to make it available for the handler */ struct fs_file; /** Define this generic CGI handler in your application. * It is called once for every URI with parameters. * The parameters can be stored to the object passed as connection_state, which * is allocated to file->state via fs_state_init() from fs_open() or fs_open_custom(). * Content creation via SSI or complete dynamic files can retrieve the CGI params from there. */ extern void httpd_cgi_handler(struct fs_file *file, const char* uri, int iNumParams, char **pcParam, char **pcValue #if defined(LWIP_HTTPD_FILE_STATE) && LWIP_HTTPD_FILE_STATE , void *connection_state #endif /* LWIP_HTTPD_FILE_STATE */ ); #endif /* LWIP_HTTPD_CGI_SSI */ #endif /* LWIP_HTTPD_CGI || LWIP_HTTPD_CGI_SSI */ #if LWIP_HTTPD_SSI /** * @ingroup httpd * Function pointer for the SSI tag handler callback. * * This function will be called each time the HTTPD server detects a tag of the * form in files with extensions mentioned in the g_pcSSIExtensions * array (currently .shtml, .shtm, .ssi, .xml, .json) where "name" appears as * one of the tags supplied to http_set_ssi_handler in the tags array. The * returned insert string, which will be appended after the the string * "" in file sent back to the client, should be written to pointer * pcInsert. iInsertLen contains the size of the buffer pointed to by * pcInsert. The iIndex parameter provides the zero-based index of the tag as * found in the tags array and identifies the tag that is to be processed. * * The handler returns the number of characters written to pcInsert excluding * any terminating NULL or HTTPD_SSI_TAG_UNKNOWN when tag is not recognized. * * Note that the behavior of this SSI mechanism is somewhat different from the * "normal" SSI processing as found in, for example, the Apache web server. In * this case, the inserted text is appended following the SSI tag rather than * replacing the tag entirely. This allows for an implementation that does not * require significant additional buffering of output data yet which will still * offer usable SSI functionality. One downside to this approach is when * attempting to use SSI within JavaScript. The SSI tag is structured to * resemble an HTML comment but this syntax does not constitute a comment * within JavaScript and, hence, leaving the tag in place will result in * problems in these cases. In order to avoid these problems, define * LWIP_HTTPD_SSI_INCLUDE_TAG as zero in your lwip options file, or use JavaScript * style block comments in the form / * # name * / (without the spaces). */ typedef u16_t (*tSSIHandler)( #if LWIP_HTTPD_SSI_RAW const char* ssi_tag_name, #else /* LWIP_HTTPD_SSI_RAW */ int iIndex, #endif /* LWIP_HTTPD_SSI_RAW */ char *pcInsert, int iInsertLen #if LWIP_HTTPD_SSI_MULTIPART , u16_t current_tag_part, u16_t *next_tag_part #endif /* LWIP_HTTPD_SSI_MULTIPART */ #if defined(LWIP_HTTPD_FILE_STATE) && LWIP_HTTPD_FILE_STATE , void *connection_state #endif /* LWIP_HTTPD_FILE_STATE */ ); /** Set the SSI handler function * (if LWIP_HTTPD_SSI_RAW==1, only the first argument is used) */ void http_set_ssi_handler(tSSIHandler pfnSSIHandler, const char **ppcTags, int iNumTags); /** For LWIP_HTTPD_SSI_RAW==1, return this to indicate the tag is unknown. * In this case, the webserver writes a warning into the page. * You can also just return 0 to write nothing for unknown tags. */ #define HTTPD_SSI_TAG_UNKNOWN 0xFFFF #endif /* LWIP_HTTPD_SSI */ #if LWIP_HTTPD_SUPPORT_POST /* These functions must be implemented by the application */ /** * @ingroup httpd * Called when a POST request has been received. The application can decide * whether to accept it or not. * * @param connection Unique connection identifier, valid until httpd_post_end * is called. * @param uri The HTTP header URI receiving the POST request. * @param http_request The raw HTTP request (the first packet, normally). * @param http_request_len Size of 'http_request'. * @param content_len Content-Length from HTTP header. * @param response_uri Filename of response file, to be filled when denying the * request * @param response_uri_len Size of the 'response_uri' buffer. * @param post_auto_wnd Set this to 0 to let the callback code handle window * updates by calling 'httpd_post_data_recved' (to throttle rx speed) * default is 1 (httpd handles window updates automatically) * @return ERR_OK: Accept the POST request, data may be passed in * another err_t: Deny the POST request, send back 'bad request'. */ err_t httpd_post_begin(void *connection, const char *uri, const char *http_request, u16_t http_request_len, int content_len, char *response_uri, u16_t response_uri_len, u8_t *post_auto_wnd); /** * @ingroup httpd * Called for each pbuf of data that has been received for a POST. * ATTENTION: The application is responsible for freeing the pbufs passed in! * * @param connection Unique connection identifier. * @param p Received data. * @return ERR_OK: Data accepted. * another err_t: Data denied, http_post_get_response_uri will be called. */ err_t httpd_post_receive_data(void *connection, struct pbuf *p); /** * @ingroup httpd * Called when all data is received or when the connection is closed. * The application must return the filename/URI of a file to send in response * to this POST request. If the response_uri buffer is untouched, a 404 * response is returned. * * @param connection Unique connection identifier. * @param response_uri Filename of response file, to be filled when denying the request * @param response_uri_len Size of the 'response_uri' buffer. */ void httpd_post_finished(void *connection, char *response_uri, u16_t response_uri_len); #if LWIP_HTTPD_POST_MANUAL_WND void httpd_post_data_recved(void *connection, u16_t recved_len); #endif /* LWIP_HTTPD_POST_MANUAL_WND */ #endif /* LWIP_HTTPD_SUPPORT_POST */ void httpd_init(void); #if HTTPD_ENABLE_HTTPS struct altcp_tls_config; void httpd_inits(struct altcp_tls_config *conf); #endif #ifdef __cplusplus } #endif #endif /* LWIP_HDR_APPS_HTTPD_H */