// // Copyright (c) 2013-2016 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) // #ifndef BEAST_HTTP_READ_HPP #define BEAST_HTTP_READ_HPP #include #include #include namespace beast { namespace http { /** Read a HTTP/1 header from a stream. This function is used to synchronously read a header from a stream. The call blocks until one of the following conditions is true: @li An entire header is read in. @li An error occurs in the stream or parser. This function is implemented in terms of one or more calls to the stream's `read_some` function. The implementation may read additional octets that lie past the end of the message fields being parsed. This additional data is stored in the stream buffer, which may be used in subsequent calls. If the message corresponding to the header being received contains a message body, it is the callers responsibility to cause the body to be read in before attempting to read the next message. @param stream The stream from which the data is to be read. The type must support the @b `SyncReadStream` concept. @param dynabuf A @b `DynamicBuffer` holding additional bytes read by the implementation from the stream. This is both an input and an output parameter; on entry, any data in the stream buffer's input sequence will be given to the parser first. @param msg An object used to store the header. Any contents will be overwritten. The type must support copy assignment or move assignment. @throws system_error Thrown on failure. */ template void read(SyncReadStream& stream, DynamicBuffer& dynabuf, header& msg); /** Read a HTTP/1 header from a stream. This function is used to synchronously read a header from a stream. The call blocks until one of the following conditions is true: @li An entire header is read in. @li An error occurs in the stream or parser. This function is implemented in terms of one or more calls to the stream's `read_some` function. The implementation may read additional octets that lie past the end of the message fields being parsed. This additional data is stored in the stream buffer, which may be used in subsequent calls. If the message corresponding to the header being received contains a message body, it is the callers responsibility to cause the body to be read in before attempting to read the next message. @param stream The stream from which the data is to be read. The type must support the @b `SyncReadStream` concept. @param dynabuf A @b `DynamicBuffer` holding additional bytes read by the implementation from the stream. This is both an input and an output parameter; on entry, any data in the stream buffer's input sequence will be given to the parser first. @param msg An object used to store the header. Any contents will be overwritten. The type must support copy assignment or move assignment. @param ec Set to the error, if any occurred. */ template void read(SyncReadStream& stream, DynamicBuffer& dynabuf, header& msg, error_code& ec); /** Read a HTTP/1 header asynchronously from a stream. This function is used to asynchronously read a header from a stream. The function call always returns immediately. The asynchronous operation will continue until one of the following conditions is true: @li An entire header is read in. @li An error occurs in the stream or parser. This operation is implemented in terms of one or more calls to the stream's `async_read_some` function, and is known as a composed operation. The program must ensure that the stream performs no other operations until this operation completes. The implementation may read additional octets that lie past the end of the message fields being parsed. This additional data is stored in the stream buffer, which may be used in subsequent calls. If the message corresponding to the header being received contains a message body, it is the callers responsibility to cause the body to be read in before attempting to read the next message. @param stream The stream to read the message from. The type must support the @b `AsyncReadStream` concept. @param dynabuf A @b `DynamicBuffer` holding additional bytes read by the implementation from the stream. This is both an input and an output parameter; on entry, any data in the stream buffer's input sequence will be given to the parser first. @param msg An object used to store the header. Any contents will be overwritten. The type must support copy assignment or move assignment. The object must remain valid at least until the completion handler is called; ownership is not transferred. @param handler The handler to be called when the operation completes. Copies will be made of the handler as required. The equivalent function signature of the handler must be: @code void handler( error_code const& error // result of operation ); @endcode Regardless of whether the asynchronous operation completes immediately or not, the handler will not be invoked from within this function. Invocation of the handler will be performed in a manner equivalent to using `boost::asio::io_service::post`. */ template #if GENERATING_DOCS void_or_deduced #else typename async_completion< ReadHandler, void(error_code)>::result_type #endif async_read(AsyncReadStream& stream, DynamicBuffer& dynabuf, header& msg, ReadHandler&& handler); /** Read a HTTP/1 message from a stream. This function is used to synchronously read a message from a stream. The call blocks until one of the following conditions is true: @li A complete message is read in. @li An error occurs in the stream or parser. This function is implemented in terms of one or more calls to the stream's `read_some` function. The implementation may read additional octets that lie past the end of the message being parsed. This additional data is stored in the stream buffer, which may be used in subsequent calls. @param stream The stream from which the data is to be read. The type must support the @b `SyncReadStream` concept. @param dynabuf A @b `DynamicBuffer` holding additional bytes read by the implementation from the stream. This is both an input and an output parameter; on entry, any data in the stream buffer's input sequence will be given to the parser first. @param msg An object used to store the message. Any contents will be overwritten. The type must support copy assignment or move assignment. @throws system_error Thrown on failure. */ template void read(SyncReadStream& stream, DynamicBuffer& dynabuf, message& msg); /** Read a HTTP/1 message from a stream. This function is used to synchronously read a message from a stream. The call blocks until one of the following conditions is true: @li A complete message is read in. @li An error occurs in the stream or parser. This function is implemented in terms of one or more calls to the stream's `read_some` function. The implementation may read additional octets that lie past the end of the message being parsed. This additional data is stored in the stream buffer, which may be used in subsequent calls. @param stream The stream from which the data is to be read. The type must support the @b `SyncReadStream` concept. @param dynabuf A @b `DynamicBuffer` holding additional bytes read by the implementation from the stream. This is both an input and an output parameter; on entry, any data in the stream buffer's input sequence will be given to the parser first. @param msg An object used to store the message. Any contents will be overwritten. The type must support copy assignment or move assignment. @param ec Set to the error, if any occurred. */ template void read(SyncReadStream& stream, DynamicBuffer& dynabuf, message& msg, error_code& ec); /** Read a HTTP/1 message asynchronously from a stream. This function is used to asynchronously read a message from a stream. The function call always returns immediately. The asynchronous operation will continue until one of the following conditions is true: @li A complete message is read in. @li An error occurs in the stream or parser. This operation is implemented in terms of one or more calls to the stream's `async_read_some` function, and is known as a composed operation. The program must ensure that the stream performs no other operations until this operation completes. The implementation may read additional octets that lie past the end of the message being parsed. This additional data is stored in the stream buffer, which may be used in subsequent calls. @param stream The stream to read the message from. The type must support the @b `AsyncReadStream` concept. @param dynabuf A @b `DynamicBuffer` holding additional bytes read by the implementation from the stream. This is both an input and an output parameter; on entry, any data in the stream buffer's input sequence will be given to the parser first. @param msg An object used to store the header. Any contents will be overwritten. The type must support copy assignment or move assignment. The object must remain valid at least until the completion handler is called; ownership is not transferred. @param handler The handler to be called when the operation completes. Copies will be made of the handler as required. The equivalent function signature of the handler must be: @code void handler( error_code const& error // result of operation ); @endcode Regardless of whether the asynchronous operation completes immediately or not, the handler will not be invoked from within this function. Invocation of the handler will be performed in a manner equivalent to using `boost::asio::io_service::post`. */ template #if GENERATING_DOCS void_or_deduced #else typename async_completion< ReadHandler, void(error_code)>::result_type #endif async_read(AsyncReadStream& stream, DynamicBuffer& dynabuf, message& msg, ReadHandler&& handler); } // http } // beast #include #endif