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-/*
- * Copyright (c) 1994, 1995. Netscape Communications Corporation. All
- * rights reserved.
- *
- * Use of this software is governed by the terms of the license agreement for
- * the Netscape Communications or Netscape Comemrce Server between the
- * parties.
- */
-
-
-/* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */
-
-
-/*
- * req.h: Request-specific data structures and functions
- *
- * Rob McCool
- */
-
-
-#ifndef REQ_H
-#define REQ_H
-
-
-#include "netsite.h"
-#include "base/pblock.h"
-#include "base/session.h"
-#include "frame/objset.h"
-
-#include <sys/stat.h>
-
-
-
-/* ------------------------------ Constants ------------------------------- */
-
-
-#define REQ_HASHSIZE 10
-#define REQ_MAX_LINE 4096
-
-
-/*
- * The REQ_ return codes. These codes are used to determine what the server
- * should do after a particular module completes its task.
- *
- * Func type functions return these as do many internal functions.
- */
-
-/* The function performed its task, proceed with the request */
-#define REQ_PROCEED 0
-/* The entire request should be aborted: An error occurred */
-#define REQ_ABORTED -1
-/* The function performed no task, but proceed anyway. */
-#define REQ_NOACTION -2
-/* Tear down the session and exit */
-#define REQ_EXIT -3
-
-
-
-/* ------------------------------ Structures ------------------------------ */
-
-
-typedef struct {
- /* Server working variables */
- pblock *vars;
-
- /* The method, URI, and protocol revision of this request */
- pblock *reqpb;
- /* Protocol specific headers */
- int loadhdrs;
- pblock *headers;
-
- /* Server's response headers */
- pblock *srvhdrs;
-
- /* The object set constructed to fulfill this request */
- httpd_objset *os;
- /* Array of objects that were created from .nsconfig files */
- httpd_objset *tmpos;
-
- /* The stat last returned by request_stat_path */
- char *statpath;
- char *staterr;
- struct stat *finfo;
-
-#ifdef MCC_PROXY
- /* SOCKS request data */
- void *socks_rq;
-#endif
-
-} Request;
-
-
-/* ------------------------------ Prototypes ------------------------------ */
-
-
-/*
- * request_create creates a new request structure.
- */
-
-Request *request_create(void);
-
-/*
- * request_free destroys a request structure.
- */
-
-void request_free(Request *req);
-
-
-/*
- * Restarts a request for a given URI internally. If rq is non-NULL, the
- * function will keep the old request's headers and protocol, but with a new
- * URI and method of GET. If the previous method was HEAD, this is preserved.
- * Any other method becomes GET. You may assume that if you give it a request
- * structure that it will use the same structure.
- *
- * Once you have this new Request, you must then do what you want with
- * it (e.g. send the object back, perform uri2path translation, etc.)
- */
-
-Request *request_restart_internal(char *uri, Request *rq);
-
-
-/*
- * request_translate_uri performs virtual to physical mapping on the given
- * uri and returns either a path string or NULL depending on whether it was
- * successful or not.
- */
-
-char *request_translate_uri(char *uri, Session *sn);
-
-
-/*
- * request_header finds the named header depending on the requesting
- * protocol. If possible, it will not load headers until the first is
- * requested. You have to watch out because this can return REQ_ABORTED.
- */
-
-int request_header(char *name, char **value, Session *sn, Request *rq);
-
-/*
- * request_loadheaders just makes sure the headers have been loaded.
- */
-
-int request_loadheaders(Session *sn, Request *rq);
-
-
-/*
- * request_stat_path tries to stat path. If path is NULL, it will look in
- * the vars pblock for "path". If the stat is successful, it returns the stat
- * structure. If not, returns NULL and leaves a message in rq->staterr. If a
- * previous call to this function was successful, and path is the same, the
- * function will simply return the previously found value.
- *
- * User functions should not free this structure.
- */
-
-struct stat *request_stat_path(char *path, Request *rq);
-
-
-/*
- * Parses the URI parameter in rq->vars and finds out what objects it
- * references (using NameTrans). Builds the request's object set.
- */
-
-int request_uri2path(Session *sn, Request *rq);
-
-/*
- * Performs any path checks needed for this request.
- */
-
-int request_pathchecks(Session *sn, Request *rq);
-
-/*
- * Does all the ObjectType directives for a request
- */
-
-int request_fileinfo(Session *sn, Request *rq);
-
-
-/*
- * request_handle_processed takes a Request structure with its reqpb
- * block filled in and handles the request.
- */
-
-int request_handle_processed(Session *sn, Request *rq);
-
-
-/*
- * Complete a request by finding the service function and using it. Returns
- * REQ_NOACTION if no matching function was found.
- */
-
-int request_service(Session *sn, Request *rq);
-
-
-/*
- * request_handle handles one request from the session's inbuf.
- */
-
-void request_handle(Session *sn);
-
-/*
- * Moved here due to problems with interdependency. See object.h for
- * description.
- */
-
-int object_findnext(Session *sn, Request *rq, httpd_object *obj);
-int object_pathcheck(Session *sn, Request *rq, httpd_object *obj);
-int object_findinfo(Session *sn, Request *rq, httpd_object *obj);
-int object_findservice(Session *sn, Request *rq, httpd_object *obj);
-int object_finderror(Session *sn, Request *rq, httpd_object *obj);
-int object_findlogs(Session *sn, Request *rq, httpd_object *obj);
-
-#endif