// Copyright (c) Microsoft. All rights reserved. // Licensed under the MIT license. See LICENSE file in the project root for full license information. /** @file httpapi.h * @deprecated Applications should not directly use this header file. They should use httpapiex.h instead. * * @brief Deprecated module implements the standard HTTP API used by the C IoT client * library. * * @details For example, on the Windows platform the HTTP API code uses * WinHTTP and for Linux it uses curl and so forth. HTTPAPI must support * HTTPs (HTTP+SSL). * * @remarks This header file is deprecated in the sense that applications should not directly invoke it. * It remains the contract that instantiations of the HTTP clients on various platforms * (e.g. curl and WinHTTP) are implemented to. * * Applications should not directly invoke functions in this header because this layer does * not follow the standard allocation/copying rules of the rest of the SDK. When passed * a memory buffer, this layer points directly to the memory and does not make a copy or use reference counting. * This means there can be a crash if the caller free()'s the data but this layer needs it. * The httpapiex.h layer follows the conventions throughout the rest of the SDK and is * therefore safer and less likely to cause unexpected problems for callers. */ #ifndef HTTPAPI_H #define HTTPAPI_H #ifdef __cplusplus #include #else #include #endif #include "azure_macro_utils/macro_utils.h" #include "azure_c_shared_utility/httpheaders.h" #include "azure_c_shared_utility/buffer_.h" #include "umock_c/umock_c_prod.h" #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif typedef struct HTTP_HANDLE_DATA_TAG* HTTP_HANDLE; #define AMBIGUOUS_STATUS_CODE (300) #define HTTPAPI_RESULT_VALUES \ HTTPAPI_OK, \ HTTPAPI_INVALID_ARG, \ HTTPAPI_ERROR, \ HTTPAPI_OPEN_REQUEST_FAILED, \ HTTPAPI_SET_OPTION_FAILED, \ HTTPAPI_SEND_REQUEST_FAILED, \ HTTPAPI_RECEIVE_RESPONSE_FAILED, \ HTTPAPI_QUERY_HEADERS_FAILED, \ HTTPAPI_QUERY_DATA_AVAILABLE_FAILED, \ HTTPAPI_READ_DATA_FAILED, \ HTTPAPI_ALREADY_INIT, \ HTTPAPI_NOT_INIT, \ HTTPAPI_HTTP_HEADERS_FAILED, \ HTTPAPI_STRING_PROCESSING_ERROR, \ HTTPAPI_ALLOC_FAILED, \ HTTPAPI_INIT_FAILED, \ HTTPAPI_INSUFFICIENT_RESPONSE_BUFFER, \ HTTPAPI_SET_X509_FAILURE, \ HTTPAPI_SET_TIMEOUTS_FAILED \ /** @brief Enumeration specifying the possible return values for the APIs in * this module. */ MU_DEFINE_ENUM(HTTPAPI_RESULT, HTTPAPI_RESULT_VALUES); #define HTTPAPI_REQUEST_TYPE_VALUES\ HTTPAPI_REQUEST_GET, \ HTTPAPI_REQUEST_POST, \ HTTPAPI_REQUEST_PUT, \ HTTPAPI_REQUEST_DELETE, \ HTTPAPI_REQUEST_PATCH, \ HTTPAPI_REQUEST_HEAD \ /** @brief Enumeration specifying the HTTP request verbs accepted by * the HTTPAPI module. */ MU_DEFINE_ENUM(HTTPAPI_REQUEST_TYPE, HTTPAPI_REQUEST_TYPE_VALUES); #define MAX_HOSTNAME_LEN 65 #define MAX_USERNAME_LEN 65 #define MAX_PASSWORD_LEN 65 /** * @deprecated Applications should not directly invoke this function. They should use httpapiex.h instead. * * @brief Global initialization for the HTTP API component. * * Platform specific implementations are expected to initialize * the underlying HTTP API stacks. * * @return @c HTTPAPI_OK if initialization is successful or an error * code in case it fails. */ MOCKABLE_FUNCTION(, HTTPAPI_RESULT, HTTPAPI_Init); /** @brief Free resources allocated in ::HTTPAPI_Init. * * @deprecated Applications should not directly invoke this function. They should use httpapiex.h instead. * */ MOCKABLE_FUNCTION(, void, HTTPAPI_Deinit); /** * @deprecated Applications should not directly invoke this function. They should use httpapiex.h instead. * * @brief Creates an HTTPS connection to the host specified by the @p * hostName parameter. * * @param hostName Name of the host. * * This function returns a handle to the newly created connection. * You can use the handle in subsequent calls to execute specific * HTTP calls using ::HTTPAPI_ExecuteRequest. * * @return A @c HTTP_HANDLE to the newly created connection or @c NULL in * case an error occurs. */ MOCKABLE_FUNCTION(, HTTP_HANDLE, HTTPAPI_CreateConnection, const char*, hostName); /** * * @deprecated Applications should not directly invoke this function. They should use httpapiex.h instead. * * @brief Closes a connection created with ::HTTPAPI_CreateConnection. * * @param handle The handle to the HTTP connection created via ::HTTPAPI_CreateConnection. * * All resources allocated by ::HTTPAPI_CreateConnection should be * freed in ::HTTPAPI_CloseConnection. */ MOCKABLE_FUNCTION(, void, HTTPAPI_CloseConnection, HTTP_HANDLE, handle); /** * @brief Sends the HTTP request to the host and handles the response for * the HTTP call. * * @param handle The handle to the HTTP connection created * via ::HTTPAPI_CreateConnection. * @param requestType Specifies which HTTP method is used (GET, * POST, DELETE, PUT, PATCH). * @param relativePath Specifies the relative path of the URL * excluding the host name. * @param httpHeadersHandle Specifies a set of HTTP headers (name-value * pairs) to be added to the * HTTP request. The @p httpHeadersHandle * handle can be created and setup with * the proper name-value pairs by using the * HTTPHeaders APIs available in @c * HTTPHeaders.h. * @param content Specifies a pointer to the request body. * This value is optional and can be @c NULL. * @param contentLength Specifies the request body size (this is * typically added into the HTTP headers as * the Content-Length header). This value is * optional and can be 0. * @param statusCode This is an out parameter, where * ::HTTPAPI_ExecuteRequest returns the status * code from the HTTP response (200, 201, 400, * 401, etc.) * @param responseHeadersHandle This is an HTTP headers handle to which * ::HTTPAPI_ExecuteRequest must add all the * HTTP response headers so that the caller of * ::HTTPAPI_ExecuteRequest can inspect them. * You can manipulate @p responseHeadersHandle * by using the HTTPHeaders APIs available in * @c HTTPHeaders.h * @param responseContent This is a buffer that must be filled by * ::HTTPAPI_ExecuteRequest with the contents * of the HTTP response body. The buffer size * must be increased by the * ::HTTPAPI_ExecuteRequest implementation in * order to fit the response body. * ::HTTPAPI_ExecuteRequest must also handle * chunked transfer encoding for HTTP responses. * To manipulate the @p responseContent buffer, * use the APIs available in @c Strings.h. * * @return @c HTTPAPI_OK if the API call is successful or an error * code in case it fails. */ MOCKABLE_FUNCTION(, HTTPAPI_RESULT, HTTPAPI_ExecuteRequest, HTTP_HANDLE, handle, HTTPAPI_REQUEST_TYPE, requestType, const char*, relativePath, HTTP_HEADERS_HANDLE, httpHeadersHandle, const unsigned char*, content, size_t, contentLength, unsigned int*, statusCode, HTTP_HEADERS_HANDLE, responseHeadersHandle, BUFFER_HANDLE, responseContent); /** * @deprecated Applications should not directly invoke this function. They should use httpapiex.h instead. * * @brief Sets the option named @p optionName bearing the value * @p value for the HTTP_HANDLE @p handle. * * @param handle The handle to the HTTP connection created via * ::HTTPAPI_CreateConnection. * @param optionName A @c NULL terminated string representing the name * of the option. * @param value A pointer to the value for the option. * * @return @c HTTPAPI_OK if initialization is successful or an error * code in case it fails. */ MOCKABLE_FUNCTION(, HTTPAPI_RESULT, HTTPAPI_SetOption, HTTP_HANDLE, handle, const char*, optionName, const void*, value); /** * @deprecated Applications should not directly invoke this function. They should use httpapiex.h instead. * * @brief Clones the option named @p optionName bearing the value @p value * into the pointer @p savedValue. * * @param optionName A @c NULL terminated string representing the name of * the option * @param value A pointer to the value of the option. * @param savedValue This pointer receives the copy of the value of the * option. The copy needs to be free-able. * * @return @c HTTPAPI_OK if initialization is successful or an error * code in case it fails. */ MOCKABLE_FUNCTION(, HTTPAPI_RESULT, HTTPAPI_CloneOption, const char*, optionName, const void*, value, const void**, savedValue); #ifdef __cplusplus } #endif #endif /* HTTPAPI_H */