boost/beast/http/buffer_body.hpp
//
// 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_BUFFER_BODY_HPP
#define BOOST_BEAST_HTTP_BUFFER_BODY_HPP
#include <boost/beast/core/detail/config.hpp>
#include <boost/beast/core/buffer_traits.hpp>
#include <boost/beast/http/error.hpp>
#include <boost/beast/http/message.hpp>
#include <boost/beast/http/type_traits.hpp>
#include <boost/optional.hpp>
#include <cstdint>
#include <type_traits>
#include <utility>
namespace boost {
namespace beast {
namespace http {
/** A <em>Body</em> using a caller provided buffer
Messages using this body type may be serialized and parsed.
To use this class, the caller must initialize the members
of @ref buffer_body::value_type to appropriate values before
each call to read or write during a stream operation.
*/
struct buffer_body
{
/// The type of the body member when used in a message.
struct value_type
{
/** A pointer to a contiguous area of memory of @ref size octets, else `nullptr`.
@par When Serializing
If this is `nullptr` and `more` is `true`, the error
@ref error::need_buffer will be returned from @ref serializer::get
Otherwise, the serializer will use the memory pointed to
by `data` having `size` octets of valid storage as the
next buffer representing the body.
@par When Parsing
If this is `nullptr`, the error @ref error::need_buffer
will be returned from @ref parser::put. Otherwise, the
parser will store body octets into the memory pointed to
by `data` having `size` octets of valid storage. After
octets are stored, the `data` and `size` members are
adjusted: `data` is incremented to point to the next
octet after the data written, while `size` is decremented
to reflect the remaining space at the memory location
pointed to by `data`.
*/
void* data = nullptr;
/** The number of octets in the buffer pointed to by @ref data.
@par When Serializing
If `data` is `nullptr` during serialization, this value
is ignored. Otherwise, it represents the number of valid
body octets pointed to by `data`.
@par When Parsing
The value of this field will be decremented during parsing
to indicate the number of remaining free octets in the
buffer pointed to by `data`. When it reaches zero, the
parser will return @ref error::need_buffer, indicating to
the caller that the values of `data` and `size` should be
updated to point to a new memory buffer.
*/
std::size_t size = 0;
/** `true` if this is not the last buffer.
@par When Serializing
If this is `true` and `data` is `nullptr`, the error
@ref error::need_buffer will be returned from @ref serializer::get
@par When Parsing
This field is not used during parsing.
*/
bool more = true;
};
/** The algorithm for parsing the body
Meets the requirements of <em>BodyReader</em>.
*/
#if BOOST_BEAST_DOXYGEN
using reader = __implementation_defined__;
#else
class reader
{
value_type& body_;
public:
template<bool isRequest, class Fields>
explicit
reader(header<isRequest, Fields>&, value_type& b)
: body_(b)
{
}
void
init(boost::optional<std::uint64_t> const&, error_code& ec)
{
ec = {};
}
template<class ConstBufferSequence>
std::size_t
put(ConstBufferSequence const& buffers,
error_code& ec)
{
if(! body_.data)
{
BOOST_BEAST_ASSIGN_EC(ec, error::need_buffer);
return 0;
}
auto const bytes_transferred =
net::buffer_copy(net::buffer(
body_.data, body_.size), buffers);
body_.data = static_cast<char*>(
body_.data) + bytes_transferred;
body_.size -= bytes_transferred;
if(bytes_transferred == buffer_bytes(buffers))
ec = {};
else
{
BOOST_BEAST_ASSIGN_EC(ec, error::need_buffer);
}
return bytes_transferred;
}
void
finish(error_code& ec)
{
ec = {};
}
};
#endif
/** The algorithm for serializing the body
Meets the requirements of <em>BodyWriter</em>.
*/
#if BOOST_BEAST_DOXYGEN
using writer = __implementation_defined__;
#else
class writer
{
bool toggle_ = false;
value_type const& body_;
public:
using const_buffers_type =
net::const_buffer;
template<bool isRequest, class Fields>
explicit
writer(header<isRequest, Fields> const&, value_type const& b)
: body_(b)
{
}
void
init(error_code& ec)
{
ec = {};
}
boost::optional<
std::pair<const_buffers_type, bool>>
get(error_code& ec)
{
if(toggle_)
{
if(body_.more)
{
toggle_ = false;
BOOST_BEAST_ASSIGN_EC(ec, error::need_buffer);
}
else
{
ec = {};
}
return boost::none;
}
if(body_.data)
{
ec = {};
toggle_ = true;
return {{const_buffers_type{
body_.data, body_.size}, body_.more}};
}
if(body_.more)
{
BOOST_BEAST_ASSIGN_EC(ec, error::need_buffer);
}
else
ec = {};
return boost::none;
}
};
#endif
};
#if ! BOOST_BEAST_DOXYGEN
// operator<< is not supported for buffer_body
template<bool isRequest, class Fields>
std::ostream&
operator<<(std::ostream& os, message<isRequest,
buffer_body, Fields> const& msg) = delete;
#endif
} // http
} // beast
} // boost
#endif