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// Copyright (c) 2009 The Chromium OS Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
// found in the LICENSE file.
#ifndef CHROMEOS_PLATFORM_UPDATE_ENGINE_HTTP_FETCHER_H__
#define CHROMEOS_PLATFORM_UPDATE_ENGINE_HTTP_FETCHER_H__
#include <deque>
#include <string>
#include <vector>
#include <base/basictypes.h>
#include <base/logging.h>
#include <glib.h>
#include <google/protobuf/stubs/common.h>
#include "update_engine/proxy_resolver.h"
// This class is a simple wrapper around an HTTP library (libcurl). We can
// easily mock out this interface for testing.
// Implementations of this class should use asynchronous i/o. They can access
// the glib main loop to request callbacks when timers or file descriptors
// change.
namespace chromeos_update_engine {
class HttpFetcherDelegate;
class HttpFetcher {
public:
// |proxy_resolver| is the resolver that will be consulted for proxy
// settings. It may be null, in which case direct connections will
// be used. Does not take ownership of the resolver.
explicit HttpFetcher(ProxyResolver* proxy_resolver)
: post_data_set_(false),
http_response_code_(0),
delegate_(NULL),
proxies_(1, kNoProxy),
proxy_resolver_(proxy_resolver),
no_resolver_idle_id_(0),
callback_(NULL) {}
virtual ~HttpFetcher();
void set_delegate(HttpFetcherDelegate* delegate) { delegate_ = delegate; }
HttpFetcherDelegate* delegate() const { return delegate_; }
int http_response_code() const { return http_response_code_; }
// Optional: Post data to the server. The HttpFetcher should make a copy
// of this data and upload it via HTTP POST during the transfer.
void SetPostData(const void* data, size_t size);
// Proxy methods to set the proxies, then to pop them off.
// Returns true on success.
bool ResolveProxiesForUrl(const std::string& url,
google::protobuf::Closure* callback);
void SetProxies(const std::deque<std::string>& proxies) {
proxies_ = proxies;
}
const std::string& GetCurrentProxy() const {
return proxies_.front();
}
bool HasProxy() const { return !proxies_.empty(); }
void PopProxy() { proxies_.pop_front(); }
// Downloading should resume from this offset
virtual void SetOffset(off_t offset) = 0;
// Begins the transfer to the specified URL. This fetcher instance should not
// be destroyed until either TransferComplete, or TransferTerminated is
// called.
virtual void BeginTransfer(const std::string& url) = 0;
// Aborts the transfer. The transfer may not abort right away -- delegate's
// TransferTerminated() will be called when the transfer is actually done.
virtual void TerminateTransfer() = 0;
// If data is coming in too quickly, you can call Pause() to pause the
// transfer. The delegate will not have ReceivedBytes() called while
// an HttpFetcher is paused.
virtual void Pause() = 0;
// Used to unpause an HttpFetcher and let the bytes stream in again.
// If a delegate is set, ReceivedBytes() may be called on it before
// Unpause() returns
virtual void Unpause() = 0;
// These two function are overloaded in LibcurlHttp fetcher to speed
// testing.
virtual void set_idle_seconds(int seconds) {}
virtual void set_retry_seconds(int seconds) {}
ProxyResolver* proxy_resolver() const { return proxy_resolver_; }
// These are used for testing:
virtual void SetConnectionAsExpensive(bool is_expensive) {}
virtual void SetBuildType(bool is_official) {}
protected:
// The URL we're actively fetching from
std::string url_;
// POST data for the transfer, and whether or not it was ever set
bool post_data_set_;
std::vector<char> post_data_;
// The server's HTTP response code from the last transfer. This
// field should be set to 0 when a new transfer is initiated, and
// set to the response code when the transfer is complete.
int http_response_code_;
// The delegate; may be NULL.
HttpFetcherDelegate* delegate_;
// Proxy servers
std::deque<std::string> proxies_;
ProxyResolver* const proxy_resolver_;
// The ID of the idle callback, used when we have no proxy resolver.
guint no_resolver_idle_id_;
// Callback for when we are resolving proxies
google::protobuf::Closure* callback_;
private:
// Callback from the proxy resolver
void ProxiesResolved(const std::deque<std::string>& proxies);
static void StaticProxiesResolved(const std::deque<std::string>& proxies,
void* data) {
reinterpret_cast<HttpFetcher*>(data)->ProxiesResolved(proxies);
}
DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(HttpFetcher);
};
// Interface for delegates
class HttpFetcherDelegate {
public:
// Called every time bytes are received.
virtual void ReceivedBytes(HttpFetcher* fetcher,
const char* bytes,
int length) = 0;
// Called if the fetcher seeks to a particular offset.
virtual void SeekToOffset(off_t offset) {}
// When a transfer has completed, exactly one of these two methods will be
// called. TransferTerminated is called when the transfer has been aborted
// through TerminateTransfer. TransferComplete is called in all other
// situations. It's OK to destroy the |fetcher| object in this callback.
virtual void TransferComplete(HttpFetcher* fetcher, bool successful) = 0;
virtual void TransferTerminated(HttpFetcher* fetcher) {}
};
} // namespace chromeos_update_engine
#endif // CHROMEOS_PLATFORM_UPDATE_ENGINE_HTTP_FETCHER_H__