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Diff: HTTPRequestHandler.h
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diff -r 772534e3b627 -r f52734664057 HTTPRequestHandler.h --- a/HTTPRequestHandler.h Tue Jun 30 00:21:41 2015 +0000 +++ b/HTTPRequestHandler.h Fri Sep 01 23:36:19 2017 +0000 @@ -1,17 +1,17 @@ /* HTTPRequestHandler.h */ /* 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 @@ -78,62 +78,66 @@ */ class HTTPRequestHandler { - protected: - HTTPConnection::HTTPMessage& msg; - TCPSocketConnection& tcp; - - public: - /** Constructor for HTTPRequestHandler objects. - */ - HTTPRequestHandler(HTTPConnection::HTTPMessage&, TCPSocketConnection&); - - /** Destructor for HTTPRequestHandler objects. - */ - virtual ~HTTPRequestHandler(); - - /** Handler function which will be used by the HTTPServer to serve requests. - * The default version of this function will dispatch respective handler member - * functions according to the request type given in the HTTPMessage object. - * The list of possible functions dispatched is : - * * handleGetRequest - * * handlePostRequest - * * handlePutRequest - */ - virtual void handleRequest(); - - /** Handler function which will handle errors and return errors correctly - * @param errorCode : The error code returned by the HTTP Server to represent the error condition. - * @param msg : Request Message information. - * @param tcp : The socket which represents the active connection to the client. - */ - virtual void handleError(int errorCode, HTTPHeaders* header = NULL); + +protected: + HTTPConnection::HTTPMessage& msg; + TCPSocketConnection& tcp; + int * m_ports; + int m_portsCount; + int * m_hits; + int m_isMaster; +public: + /** Constructor for HTTPRequestHandler objects. + */ + HTTPRequestHandler(HTTPConnection::HTTPMessage&, TCPSocketConnection&,int isMaster, int * ports, int portsCount, int * m_hits); + + /** Destructor for HTTPRequestHandler objects. + */ + virtual ~HTTPRequestHandler(); + + /** Handler function which will be used by the HTTPServer to serve requests. + * The default version of this function will dispatch respective handler member + * functions according to the request type given in the HTTPMessage object. + * The list of possible functions dispatched is : + * * handleGetRequest + * * handlePostRequest + * * handlePutRequest + */ + virtual void handleRequest(); - /** Function sends the response header which consists of the return code and the headers section - * the response header also contains the length (in bytes) of the body. You need to send the body - * right after calling this function. Please note that you do not need to consider the terminating - * CR+LF after your last CR+LF. This will be sent automatically once \c endResponse is called. Also - * the Length given in \c nLen does not need to consider this additional chars. It will also be - * automatically added in \c startResponse. if you need to change the headers, please do NOT - * specify the \c Content-Length Header. This is done automatically be the function. - */ - void startResponse(int returnCode, long nLen, HTTPHeaders* header = NULL); - void processResponse(int nLen, char* body ); - void endResponse(); + /** Handler function which will handle errors and return errors correctly + * @param errorCode : The error code returned by the HTTP Server to represent the error condition. + * @param msg : Request Message information. + * @param tcp : The socket which represents the active connection to the client. + */ + virtual void handleError(int errorCode, HTTPHeaders* header = NULL); - protected: - /** Handler function to serve GET requests. Download ressource from server from \c uri location. - */ - virtual int handleGetRequest() = 0; - - /** Handler function to serve PUT requests. Upload ressource to server to \c uri location. - */ - virtual int handlePutRequest() = 0; - - /** Handler function to serve POST requests. Send data to webserver. Can also be appended to uri. - */ - virtual int handlePostRequest() = 0; - - void getStandardHeaders(HTTPHeaders& header, const char* fext = NULL); + /** Function sends the response header which consists of the return code and the headers section + * the response header also contains the length (in bytes) of the body. You need to send the body + * right after calling this function. Please note that you do not need to consider the terminating + * CR+LF after your last CR+LF. This will be sent automatically once \c endResponse is called. Also + * the Length given in \c nLen does not need to consider this additional chars. It will also be + * automatically added in \c startResponse. if you need to change the headers, please do NOT + * specify the \c Content-Length Header. This is done automatically be the function. + */ + void startResponse(int returnCode, HTTPHeaders* header = NULL); + void processResponse(int nLen, char* body ); + void endResponse(); + +protected: + /** Handler function to serve GET requests. Download ressource from server from \c uri location. + */ + virtual int handleGetRequest() = 0; + + /** Handler function to serve PUT requests. Upload ressource to server to \c uri location. + */ + virtual int handlePutRequest() = 0; + + /** Handler function to serve POST requests. Send data to webserver. Can also be appended to uri. + */ + virtual int handlePostRequest() = 0; + + void getStandardHeaders(HTTPHeaders& header, const char* fext = NULL); }; #endif // __HTTPREQUESTHANDLER_H__ \ No newline at end of file