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+/* HTTPServer.cpp */
+/*
+Copyright (c) 2013 Henry Leinen (henry[dot]leinen [at] online [dot] de)
+ 
+Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
+of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
+in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
+to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
+copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
+furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
+ 
+The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
+all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+ 
+THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
+IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
+FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
+AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
+LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
+OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN
+THE SOFTWARE.
+*/
+#ifndef __HTTPSERVER_H__
+#define __HTTPSERVER_H__
+#include "mbed.h"
+#include "EthernetInterface.h"
+#include "HTTPConnection.h"
+#include "HTTPRequestHandler.h"
+
+#include <map>
+using std::map;
+#include <string>
+using std::string;
+
+#include <TCPSocketConnection.h>
+#include <TCPSocketServer.h>
+
+/** Typedefinition for a handler function
+*/
+typedef void (*HTTPRequestHandlerFunction)(HTTPConnection::HTTPMessage&, TCPSocketConnection&);
+
+
+/** Class HTTPServer for use with <a href="http://mbed.org/users/samux/code/WiflyInterface/">WiflyInterface</a>.
+* This class is a simple implementation of an HTTP Server for use with the WiFly interface.
+* The class will listen for incoming connections on the (configurable) HTTP port. For each 
+* incoming connection, one request will be processed. 
+* After instantiating this class, add all required handlers using the \c addHandler function,
+* replace the default error handler using \c addErrorHandler if needed and call the \c start
+* method to initialize the class.
+* You need to continuously poll for any new incoming connections after one request has been
+* served using the \c poll member function.
+*
+* \b Example:
+* @code
+* #include "mbed.h"
+* #include "HTTPServer.h"
+* #include "LocalFileSystem.h"
+*
+* LocalFileSystem local("local"); 
+*
+* void main(void)
+* {
+*     HTTPServer svr;
+*     svr.mount("/local/", "/");
+*     svr.addHandler<HTTPFsRequestHandler>( "/" );
+*     svr.start();
+*     while(1)
+*     {
+*         if (svr.poll() < 0)
+*             exit(0);
+*     }
+* }
+* @endcode
+*
+* An alternate approach e.g. if you need to perform additional tasks using the EthernetInterface
+* there is the possibility to provide the EthernetInterface object in an initialized and connected
+* state. __NOTE: You should choose this scenario for compatibility reasons.___
+*
+* \b Example2:
+* @code
+* #include "mbed.h"
+* #include "HTTPServer.h"
+* #include "EthernetInterface.h"
+* #include "LocalFileSystem.h"
+*
+* LocalFileSystem local("local");
+* EthernetInterface eth;
+*
+* void main(void)
+* {
+*     HTTPServer svr;
+*     //    Initialize the ethernet interface
+*     if (eth.init() != 0) {
+*         printf("Initialization of EthernetInterface failed !");
+*         exit(0);
+*     }
+*     //    Connect using DHCP
+*     if (eth.connect() !=0) {
+*         printf("Failed to connect using DHCP !");
+*         exit(0);
+*     }
+*     
+*     // Moint the local file system and provide a handler for 'root'.
+*     svr.mount("/local/", "/");
+*     svr.addHandler<HTTPFsRequestHandler>( "/" );
+*     // Start the server on port 80, providing our own ethernet interface object.
+*     svr.start(80, &eth);
+*     while(1)
+*     {
+*         if (svr.poll() < 0)
+*             exit(0);
+*     }
+* }
+* @endcode
+*     
+*/
+class HTTPServer
+{
+        TCPSocketServer         m_Svr;
+        bool                    m_bServerListening;
+        EthernetInterface*      m_pEthernet;
+       
+    public:
+        /** Constructor for HTTPServer objects.
+        */
+        HTTPServer();
+        
+        /** Destructor for HTTPServer objects.
+        */
+        ~HTTPServer();
+
+        /**
+        * Structure which will allow to order the stored handlers according to their associated path.
+        */
+        struct handlersComp //Used to order handlers in the right way
+        {
+            bool operator() (const string& handler1, const string& handler2) const
+            {
+                //The first handler is longer than the second one
+                if (handler1.length() > handler2.length())
+                    return true; //Returns true if handler1 is to appear before handler2
+                else if (handler1.length() < handler2.length())
+                    return false;
+                else //To avoid the == case, sort now by address
+                    return ((&handler1)>(&handler2));
+            }
+        };
+
+        /**
+        * Adds a request handler to the handlers list. You will have to use one of the existing implementations.
+        * With each handler a \c uri or \c path is associated. Whenever a request is received the server will
+        * walk through all registered handlers and check which \c path is matching.
+        * @param T : class which will be instanciated to serve these requests for the associated \b path.
+        * @param path : request uri starting with this \c path will be served using this handler.
+        */
+        template<typename T>
+        void addHandler(const char* path)
+        { m_lpHandlers[path] = &T::create; }
+    
+        /**
+        * Replaces the standard error Handler. The error Handler will be called everytime a request is not
+        * matching any of the registered \c paths or \c uris.
+        * @param hdlFunc: User specified handler function which will be used in error conditions.
+        */
+        void addErrorHandler(HTTPRequestHandlerFunction hdlFunc)
+        { m_pErrorHandler = hdlFunc!=NULL ?hdlFunc : StdErrorHandler; }    
+
+        /** Binds server to a specific port and starts listening. This member prepares the internal variables and the server socket
+        * and terminates after successfull initialization
+        * @param port : port on which to listen for incoming connections
+        * @param pEthernet : a pointer to an existing EthernetInterface object or NULL if the HTTPServer shall allocate the object. _Please note that for compatibility reasons
+        * your should consider to create the EthernetInterface as a static variable. Otherwise the the object will be created on the heap._
+        * @returns : false if an unrecoverable error occured or if the ethernet interface was not set or not initialized correctly, or true if everything was ok.
+        */
+        bool start(int port = 80, EthernetInterface* pEthernet = NULL);
+        
+        /** Performs the regular polling of the server component. Needs to be called cyclically.
+        * The function will internally check whether new connections are requested by a client and will also poll all existing client connections.
+        * @param blocking : if true, 
+        * @returns -1 if there was a problem. If 0 is returned, the latest request was served successfully and the server is
+        * ready for processing the next request. Simply call \c poll as long as you want to serve new incoming requests.
+        */
+        int poll(bool blocking = true);
+        
+    private:
+        
+        /** The standard error handler function.
+        * @param msg : Request message data.
+        * @param tcp : Socket to be used for responding.
+        */
+        static void StdErrorHandler(HTTPConnection::HTTPMessage& msg, TCPSocketConnection& tcp);
+        
+        /** Internal function which processes a request and which will try to find the matching handler function
+        * for the given request. Please note that the function will search through the list of handlers, iterating
+        * from longest to shortest \c paths. If the registered \c path is a subset of the request the associated
+        * handler is considered as being a match.
+        * @param msg : Request message data. Contains the requested logical \c uri. 
+        * @param tcp : Socket to be used for communication with the client.
+        */
+        void HandleRequest(HTTPConnection::HTTPMessage& msg, TCPSocketConnection& tcp);
+    
+        /** Map of handler objects. Can be any object derived from \ref HTTPRequestHeader. Use the \ref addHandler function
+        * to register new handler objects.
+        */
+        map<string, HTTPRequestHandler* (*)(const char*, const char*, HTTPConnection::HTTPMessage&, TCPSocketConnection&), handlersComp>   m_lpHandlers;
+        HTTPRequestHandlerFunction m_pErrorHandler;
+        
+ };
+ 
+ #endif //__HTTPSERVER_H__
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