diff options
author | Jan-Simon Möller <jsmoeller@linuxfoundation.org> | 2022-01-26 12:25:31 +0100 |
---|---|---|
committer | Jan-Simon Moeller <jsmoeller@linuxfoundation.org> | 2022-02-02 11:50:02 +0000 |
commit | 8160b5cdc8547277f3f31ee1e41524754d5d987d (patch) | |
tree | 6ebbcfa9802c82de6b552733ef53d411247e1cdd /docs/3_Developer_Guides/2_Application_Framework_Binder/Annexes | |
parent | 835363f430c5dee0b53b7c415572cdfdcc02ad18 (diff) |
Update to documentation before Marlinmarlin_12.92.0marlin/12.92.012.92.0
This is mostly a cleanup before the Magic Marlin Release.
We do have the Application Framework chapter rewrite pending.
Bug-AGL: SPEC-4236
Signed-off-by: Jan-Simon Möller <jsmoeller@linuxfoundation.org>
Change-Id: I7e1f39667b4db417497b1d0c84065c173fa18439
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.automotivelinux.org/gerrit/c/AGL/documentation/+/27097
Diffstat (limited to 'docs/3_Developer_Guides/2_Application_Framework_Binder/Annexes')
7 files changed, 0 insertions, 2357 deletions
diff --git a/docs/3_Developer_Guides/2_Application_Framework_Binder/Annexes/1_Migration_to_bindings_v3.md b/docs/3_Developer_Guides/2_Application_Framework_Binder/Annexes/1_Migration_to_bindings_v3.md deleted file mode 100644 index bba5354..0000000 --- a/docs/3_Developer_Guides/2_Application_Framework_Binder/Annexes/1_Migration_to_bindings_v3.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,199 +0,0 @@ ---- -title: Migration to bindings v3 ---- - -The ***binding*** interface evolved from version 1 to version 2 -for the following reasons: - -- integration of the security requirements within the bindings -- simplification of the API (after developer feedbacks) -- removal of obscure features and cleanup - -The ***binder*** can run ***bindings*** v1, v2 and/or v3 in any combination. -Thus moving from v1 or v2 to v3 is not enforced at this time. But ... - -In the face to face meeting in Karlsruhe it was decided to remove support -of bindings v1 and to deprecate the use of bindings v2. - -So at the end, **IT IS HIGHLY NEEDED TO SWITCH TO VERSION 3** - -This guide covers the migration of bindings from version 2 to version 3. - -The migration from version 1 is not treated here because bindings version 1 -are very old and probably do not exist anymore. If needed you can refer -to the old [guide to migrate bindings from v1 to v2](./6_LEGACY_Migration_from_v1_to_v2.md). - - -Differences between version 2 and version 3 -------------------------------------------- - -** *In v3 all is api.* ** - -The version 3 introduces the concept of "API" that gather what was called before -the daemon and the service. This is the new concept that predates the 2 others. - -The concept of API is intended to allow the definition of multiple APIs -by a same "binding" (a dynamically loaded library). - -Because there is potentially several "API", the functions that were without -context in bindings version 2 need now to tell what API is consumer. - -To be compatible with version 2, bindings v3 still have a default hidden -context: the default API named **afbBindingV3root**. - -To summarize, the functions of class **daemon** and **service** use the default -hidden API. - -It is encouraged to avoid use of functions of class **daemon** and **service**. -You should replace these implicit calls to explicit **api** calls that -reference **afbBindingV3root**. - -Same thing for the logging macros: **AFB_ERROR**, **AFB_WARNING**, -**AFB_NOTICE**, **AFB_INFO**, **AFB_DEBUG** that becomes respectively -**AFB_API_ERROR**, **AFB_API_WARNING**, **AFB_API_NOTICE**, **AFB_API_INFO**, -**AFB_API_DEBUG**. - -Example of 2 equivalent writes: - -```C - AFB_NOTICE("send stress event"); - afb_daemon_broadcast_event(stressed_event, NULL); -``` - -or - -```C - AFB_API_NOTICE(afbBindingV3root, "send stress event"); - afb_api_broadcast_event(afbBindingV3root, stressed_event, NULL); -``` - -**The reply mechanism predates success and fail. Subcall has more power.** - -Task list for the migration ---------------------------- - -This task list is: - -1. Use the automatic migration procedure described below -2. Adapt the functions **preinit**, **init** and **onevent** -3. Consider use of the new reply -4. Consider use of the new (sub)call -5. Consider use of event handlers - -The remaining chapters explain these task with more details. - -Automatic migration! --------------------- - -A tiny **sed** script is intended to perform a first pass on the code that -you want to upgrade. It can be done using **curl** and applied using **sed** -as below. - -```bash -BASE=https://git.automotivelinux.org/src/app-framework-binder/plain -SED=migration-to-binding-v3.sed -curl -o $SED $BASE/docs/$SED -sed -i -f $SED file1 file2 file3... -``` - -You can also follow -[this link](https://git.automotivelinux.org/src/app-framework-binder/plain/docs/migration-to-binding-v3.sed) -and save the file. - -This automatic action does most of the boring job but not all the job. -The remaining of this guide explains the missing part. - -Adapt the functions preinit, init and onevent ----------------------------------------------- - -The signature of the functions **preinit**, **init** and **onevent** changed -to include the target api. - -The functions of the v2: - -```C -int (*preinit)(); -int (*init)(); -void (*onevent)(const char *event, struct json_object *object); -``` - -Gain a new first argument of type **afb_api_t** as below: - -```C -int (*preinit)(afb_api_t api); -int (*init)(afb_api_t api); -void (*onevent)(afb_api_t api, const char *event, struct json_object *object); -``` - -For the migration, it is enough to just add the new argument without -using it. - -Consider use of the new reply ------------------------------ - -The v3 allows error reply with JSON object. To achieve it, an unified -reply function's family is introduced: - -```C -void afb_req_reply(afb_req_t req, json_object *obj, const char *error, const char *info); -void afb_req_reply_v(afb_req_t req, json_object *obj, const char *error, const char *info, va_list args); -void afb_req_reply_f(afb_req_t req, json_object *obj, const char *error, const char *info, ...); -``` - -The functions **success** and **fail** are still supported. -These functions are now implemented as the following macros: - - -```C -#define afb_req_success(r,o,i) afb_req_reply(r,o,NULL,i) -#define afb_req_success_f(r,o,...) afb_req_reply_f(r,o,NULL,__VA_ARGS__) -#define afb_req_success_v(r,o,f,v) afb_req_reply_v(r,o,NULL,f,v) -#define afb_req_fail(r,e,i) afb_req_reply(r,NULL,e,i) -#define afb_req_fail_f(r,e,...) afb_req_reply_f(r,NULL,e,__VA_ARGS__) -#define afb_req_fail_v(r,e,f,v) afb_req_reply_v(r,NULL,e,f,v) -``` - -This is a decision of the developer to switch to the new family -**afb_req_reply** or to keep the good old functions **afb_req_fail** -adn **afb_req_success**. - -Consider use of the new (sub)call ---------------------------------- - -The new call and subcall (the functions **afb_api_call**, **afb_api_call_sync**, -**afb_req_subcall** and **afb_req_subcall_sync**) functions are redesigned -to better fit the new reply behaviour. In most case the developer will benefit -of the new behavior that directly gives result and error without enforcing -to parse the JSON object result. - -The subcall functions are also fully redesigned to allow precise handling -of the context and event subscriptions. The new design allows you to specify: - - - whether the subcall is made in the session of the caller or in the session - of the service - - whether the credentials to use are those of the caller or those of the - service - - whether the caller or the service or both or none will receive the - eventually events during the subcall. - -See [calls](../3_Binder_References.md#afb_api_call) and -[subcalls](../3_Binder_References.md#subcall-functions). - -The table below list the changes to apply: - -| Name in Version 2 | New name of Version 3 -|:----------------------:|:----------------------------------------------------: -| afb_req_subcall | afb_req_subcall_legacy -| afb_req_subcall_sync | afb_req_subcall_sync_legacy -| afb_service_call | afb_service_call_legacy -| afb_service_call_sync | afb_service_call_sync_legacy -| afb_req_subcall_req | afb_req_subcall_req (same but obsolete) - - -Consider use of event handlers ------------------------------- - -Binding V3 brings new ways of handling event in services. You can register -functions that will handle specific events and that accept closure arguments. - -See [**afb_api_event_handler_add** and **afb_api_event_handler_del**](../3_Binder_References.md#event-functions)
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/docs/3_Developer_Guides/2_Application_Framework_Binder/Annexes/2_WebSocket_protocol_x-afb-ws-json1.md b/docs/3_Developer_Guides/2_Application_Framework_Binder/Annexes/2_WebSocket_protocol_x-afb-ws-json1.md deleted file mode 100644 index 7ebf22a..0000000 --- a/docs/3_Developer_Guides/2_Application_Framework_Binder/Annexes/2_WebSocket_protocol_x-afb-ws-json1.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,308 +0,0 @@ ---- -title: WebSocket protocol x-afb-ws-json1 ---- - -The WebSocket protocol *x-afb-ws-json1* is used to communicate between -an application and a binder. It allows access to all registered apis -of the binder. - -This protocol is inspired from the protocol **OCPP - SRPC** as described for -example here: -[OCPP transport specification - SRPC over WebSocket](http://www.gir.fr/ocppjs/ocpp_srpc_spec.shtml). - -The registration to the IANA is still to be done, see: -[WebSocket Protocol Registries](https://www.iana.org/assignments/websocket/websocket.xml) - -This document gives a short description of the protocol *x-afb-ws-json1*. -A more formal description has to be done. - -## Architecture - -The protocol is intended to be symmetric. It allows: - -- to CALL a remote procedure that returns a result -- to push and receive EVENT - -## Messages - -Valid messages are made of *text* frames that are all valid JSON. - -Valid messages are: - -Calls: - -```txt -[ 2, ID, PROCN, ARGS ] -[ 2, ID, PROCN, ARGS, TOKEN ] -``` - -Replies (3: OK, 4: ERROR): - -```txt -[ 3, ID, RESP ] -[ 4, ID, RESP ] -``` - -Events: - -```txt -[ 5, EVTN, OBJ ] -``` - -Where: - -| Field | Type | Description -|-------|--------|------------------ -| ID | string | A string that identifies the call. A reply to that call use the ID of the CALL. -| PROCN | string | The procedure name to call of the form "api/verb" -| ARGS | any | Any argument to pass to the call (see afb_req_json that returns it) -| RESP | any | The response to the call -| TOKEN | string | The authorisation token -| EVTN | string | Name of the event in the form "api/event" -| OBJ | any | The companion object of the event - -Below, an example of exchange: - -```txt -C->S: [2,"156","hello/ping",null] -S->C: [3,"156",{"response":"Some String","jtype":"afb-reply","request":{"status":"success","info":"Ping Binder Daemon tag=pingSample count=1 query=\"null\"","uuid":"ec30120c-6997-4529-9d63-c0de0cce56c0"}}] -``` - -## History - -### 14 November 2019 - -Removal of token returning. The replies - -```txt -[ 3, ID, RESP, TOKEN ] -[ 4, ID, RESP, TOKEN ] -``` - -are removed from the specification. - -## Future - -Here are the planned extensions: - -- add binary messages with cbor data -- add calls with unstructured replies - -This could be implemented by extending the current protocol or by -allowing the binder to accept either protocol including the new ones. - -## Javascript implementation - -The file **AFB.js** is a javascript implementation of the protocol. - -Here is that code: - -```javascript -/* - * Copyright (C) 2017-2019 "IoT.bzh" - * Author: José Bollo <jose.bollo@iot.bzh> - * - * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); - * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. - * You may obtain a copy of the License at - * - * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 - * - * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software - * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, - * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. - * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and - * limitations under the License. - */ -AFB = function(base, initialtoken){ - -if (typeof base != "object") - base = { base: base, token: initialtoken }; - -var initial = { - base: base.base || "api", - token: base.token || initialtoken || "HELLO", - host: base.host || window.location.host, - url: base.url || undefined -}; - -var urlws = initial.url || "ws://"+initial.host+"/"+initial.base; - -/*********************************************/ -/**** ****/ -/**** AFB_context ****/ -/**** ****/ -/*********************************************/ -var AFB_context; -{ - var UUID = undefined; - var TOKEN = initial.token; - - var context = function(token, uuid) { - this.token = token; - this.uuid = uuid; - } - - context.prototype = { - get token() {return TOKEN;}, - set token(tok) {if(tok) TOKEN=tok;}, - get uuid() {return UUID;}, - set uuid(id) {if(id) UUID=id;} - }; - - AFB_context = new context(); -} -/*********************************************/ -/**** ****/ -/**** AFB_websocket ****/ -/**** ****/ -/*********************************************/ -var AFB_websocket; -{ - var CALL = 2; - var RETOK = 3; - var RETERR = 4; - var EVENT = 5; - - var PROTO1 = "x-afb-ws-json1"; - - AFB_websocket = function(on_open, on_abort) { - var u = urlws; - if (AFB_context.token) { - u = u + '?x-afb-token=' + AFB_context.token; - if (AFB_context.uuid) - u = u + '&x-afb-uuid=' + AFB_context.uuid; - } - this.ws = new WebSocket(u, [ PROTO1 ]); - this.url = u; - this.pendings = {}; - this.awaitens = {}; - this.counter = 0; - this.ws.onopen = onopen.bind(this); - this.ws.onerror = onerror.bind(this); - this.ws.onclose = onclose.bind(this); - this.ws.onmessage = onmessage.bind(this); - this.onopen = on_open; - this.onabort = on_abort; - } - - function onerror(event) { - var f = this.onabort; - if (f) { - delete this.onopen; - delete this.onabort; - f && f(this); - } - this.onerror && this.onerror(this); - } - - function onopen(event) { - var f = this.onopen; - delete this.onopen; - delete this.onabort; - f && f(this); - } - - function onclose(event) { - for (var id in this.pendings) { - try { this.pendings[id][1](); } catch (x) {/*TODO?*/} - } - this.pendings = {}; - this.onclose && this.onclose(); - } - - function fire(awaitens, name, data) { - var a = awaitens[name]; - if (a) - a.forEach(function(handler){handler(data);}); - var i = name.indexOf("/"); - if (i >= 0) { - a = awaitens[name.substring(0,i)]; - if (a) - a.forEach(function(handler){handler(data);}); - } - a = awaitens["*"]; - if (a) - a.forEach(function(handler){handler(data);}); - } - - function reply(pendings, id, ans, offset) { - if (id in pendings) { - var p = pendings[id]; - delete pendings[id]; - try { p[offset](ans); } catch (x) {/*TODO?*/} - } - } - - function onmessage(event) { - var obj = JSON.parse(event.data); - var code = obj[0]; - var id = obj[1]; - var ans = obj[2]; - AFB_context.token = obj[3]; - switch (code) { - case RETOK: - reply(this.pendings, id, ans, 0); - break; - case RETERR: - reply(this.pendings, id, ans, 1); - break; - case EVENT: - default: - fire(this.awaitens, id, ans); - break; - } - } - - function close() { - this.ws.close(); - this.ws.onopen = - this.ws.onerror = - this.ws.onclose = - this.ws.onmessage = - this.onopen = - this.onabort = function(){}; - } - - function call(method, request, callid) { - return new Promise((function(resolve, reject){ - var id, arr; - if (callid) { - id = String(callid); - if (id in this.pendings) - throw new Error("pending callid("+id+") exists"); - } else { - do { - id = String(this.counter = 4095 & (this.counter + 1)); - } while (id in this.pendings); - } - this.pendings[id] = [ resolve, reject ]; - arr = [CALL, id, method, request ]; - if (AFB_context.token) arr.push(AFB_context.token); - this.ws.send(JSON.stringify(arr)); - }).bind(this)); - } - - function onevent(name, handler) { - var id = name; - var list = this.awaitens[id] || (this.awaitens[id] = []); - list.push(handler); - } - - AFB_websocket.prototype = { - close: close, - call: call, - onevent: onevent - }; -} -/*********************************************/ -/**** ****/ -/**** ****/ -/**** ****/ -/*********************************************/ -return { - context: AFB_context, - ws: AFB_websocket -}; -}; -``` diff --git a/docs/3_Developer_Guides/2_Application_Framework_Binder/Annexes/3_Installing_the_binder_on_a_desktop.md b/docs/3_Developer_Guides/2_Application_Framework_Binder/Annexes/3_Installing_the_binder_on_a_desktop.md deleted file mode 100644 index 8874bde..0000000 --- a/docs/3_Developer_Guides/2_Application_Framework_Binder/Annexes/3_Installing_the_binder_on_a_desktop.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,44 +0,0 @@ ---- -title: Installing the binder on a desktop ---- - -Packages of the ***binder*** (afb-daemon)exist -for common desktop linux distributions. - -- Fedora -- Ubuntu -- Debian -- Suse - -Installing the development package of the ***binder*** -allows to write ***bindings*** that runs on the desktop -computer of the developer. - -It is very convenient to quickly write and debug a binding. - -## Retrieving compiling option with pkg-config - -The ***binder*** afb-daemon provides a configuration -file for **pkg-config**. -Typing the command - -```bash -pkg-config --cflags afb-daemon -``` - -Print flags use for compilation: - -```bash -$ pkg-config --cflags afb-daemon --I/opt/local/include -I/usr/include/json-c -``` - -For linking, you should use - -```bash -$ pkg-config --libs afb-daemon --ljson-c -``` - -It automatically includes the dependency to json-c. -This is activated through **Requires** keyword in pkg-config. diff --git a/docs/3_Developer_Guides/2_Application_Framework_Binder/Annexes/4_Options_of_afb-daemon.md b/docs/3_Developer_Guides/2_Application_Framework_Binder/Annexes/4_Options_of_afb-daemon.md deleted file mode 100644 index 0b58eec..0000000 --- a/docs/3_Developer_Guides/2_Application_Framework_Binder/Annexes/4_Options_of_afb-daemon.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,355 +0,0 @@ ---- -title: Options of afb-daemon ---- - -The launch options for binder **afb-daemon** are: - -``` - -v, --verbose Verbose Mode, repeat to increase verbosity - -c, --color Colorize the ouput - -q, --quiet Quiet Mode, repeat to decrease verbosity - -l, --log=xxxx Tune log level - --foreground Get all in foreground mode - --background Get all in background mode - -D, --daemon Get all in background mode - -n, --name=xxxx Set the visible name - -p, --port=xxxx HTTP listening TCP port [default 1234] - --roothttp=xxxx HTTP Root Directory [default no root http (files not served but apis still available)] - --rootbase=xxxx Angular Base Root URL [default /opa] - --rootapi=xxxx HTML Root API URL [default /api] - --alias=xxxx Multiple url map outside of rootdir [eg: --alias=/icons:/usr/share/icons] - --apitimeout=xxxx Binding API timeout in seconds [default 20] - --cntxtimeout=xxxx Client Session Context Timeout [default 32000000] - --cache-eol=xxxx Client cache end of live [default 100000] - -w, --workdir=xxxx Set the working directory [default: $PWD or current working directory] - -u, --uploaddir=xxxx Directory for uploading files [default: workdir] relative to workdir - --rootdir=xxxx Root Directory of the application [default: workdir] relative to workdir - --ldpaths=xxxx Load bindings from dir1:dir2:... [default: path of afb-dbus-binding.so] - -b, --binding=xxxx Load the binding of path - --weak-ldpaths=xxxx Same as --ldpaths but ignore errors - --no-ldpaths Discard default ldpaths loading - -t, --token=xxxx Initial Secret [default=random, use --token= to allow any token] - -r, --random-token Enforce a random token - -V, --version Display version and copyright - -h, --help Display this help - --ws-client=xxxx Bind to an afb service through websocket - --ws-server=xxxx Provide an afb service through websockets - -A, --auto-api=xxxx Automatic load of api of the given directory - --session-max=xxxx Max count of session simultaneously [default 200] - --tracereq=xxxx Log the requests: no, common, extra, all - --traceevt=xxxx Log the events: no, common, extra, all - --traceses=xxxx Log the sessions: no, all - --traceapi=xxxx Log the apis: no, common, api, event, all - --traceglob=xxxx Log the globals: none, all - --traceditf=xxxx Log the daemons: no, common, all - --tracesvc=xxxx Log the services: no, all - --call=xxxx call at start, format of val: API/VERB:json-args - --no-httpd Forbid HTTP service - -e, --exec Execute the remaining arguments - -M, --monitoring Enable HTTP monitoring at <ROOT>/monitoring/ - -C, --config=xxxx Load options from the given config file - -Z, --dump-config Dump the config to stdout and exit - -s, --set=xxxx Set parameters ([API]/[KEY]:JSON or {"API":{"KEY":JSON}} - -o, --output=xxxx Redirect stdout and stderr to output file (when --daemon) - --trap-faults=xxxx Trap faults: on, off, yes, no, true, false, 1, 0 (default: true) -``` - -## help - -Prints help with available options - -## version - -Display version and copyright - -## verbose - -Increases the verbosity, can be repeated - -## color - -Add basic colorization to the ouput. - -## quiet - -Decreases the verbosity, can be repeated - -## log=xxxx - -Tune the log level mask. The levels are: - - - error - - warning - - notice - - info - - debug - -The level can be set using + or -. - -| Examples | descritpion -|-----------------|------------------- -| error,warning | selects only the levels error and warning -| +debug | adds level debug to the current verbosity -| -warning | remove the level warning from the current verbosity -| +warning-debug,info | Adds error and remove errors and warnings - -## port=xxxx - -HTTP listening TCP port [default 1234] - -## workdir=xxxx - -Directory where the daemon must run [default: $PWD if defined -or the current working directory] - -## uploaddir=xxxx - -Directory where uploaded files are temporarily stored [default: workdir] - -## rootdir=xxxx - -Root directory of the application to serve [default: workdir] - -## roothttp=xxxx - -Directory of HTTP served files. If not set, files are not served -but apis are still accessible. - -## rootbase=xxxx - -Angular Base Root URL [default /opa] - -This is used for any application of kind OPA (one page application). -When set, any missing document whose url has the form /opa/zzz -is translated to /opa/#!zzz - -## rootapi=xxxx - -HTML Root API URL [default /api] - -The bindings are available within that url. - -## alias=xxxx - -Maps a path located anywhere in the file system to the -a subdirectory. The syntax for mapping a PATH to the -subdirectory NAME is: --alias=/NAME:PATH. - -Example: --alias=/icons:/usr/share/icons maps the -content of /usr/share/icons within the subpath /icons. - -This option can be repeated. - -## apitimeout=xxxx - -binding API timeout in seconds [default 20] - -Defines how many seconds maximum a method is allowed to run. -0 means no limit. - -## cntxtimeout=xxxx - -Client Session Timeout in seconds [default 32000000 that is 1 year] - -## cache-eol=xxxx - -Client cache end of live [default 100000 that is 27,7 hours] - -## session-max=xxxx - -Maximum count of simultaneous sessions [default 200] - -## ldpaths=xxxx - -Load bindings from given paths separated by colons -as for dir1:dir2:binding1.so:... [default = $libdir/afb] - -You can mix path to directories and to bindings. -The sub-directories of the given directories are searched -recursively. - -The bindings are the files terminated by '.so' (the extension -so denotes shared object) that contain the public entry symbol. - -## weak-ldpaths=xxxx - -Same as --ldpaths but instead of stopping on error, ignore errors and continue. - -## binding=xxxx - -Load the binding of given path. - -## token=xxxx - -Initial Secret token to authenticate. - -If not set, no client can authenticate. - -If set to the empty string, then any initial token is accepted. - -## random-token - -Generate a random starting token. See option --exec. - -## ws-client=xxxx - -Transparent binding to a binder afb-daemon service through a WebSocket. - -The value of xxxx is either a unix naming socket, of the form "unix:path/api", -or an internet socket, of the form "host:port/api". - -## ws-server=xxxx - -Provides a binder afb-daemon service through WebSocket. - -The value of xxxx is either a unix naming socket, of the form "unix:path/api", -or an internet socket, of the form "host:port/api". - -## foreground - -Get all in foreground mode (default) - -## daemon - -Get all in background mode - -## no-httpd - -Forbids HTTP serve - -## exec - -Must be the last option for afb-daemon. The remaining -arguments define a command that afb-daemon will launch. -The sequences @p, @t and @@ of the arguments are replaced -with the port, the token and @. - -## tracereq=xxxx - -Trace the processing of requests in the log file. - -Valid values are 'no' (default), 'common', 'extra' or 'all'. - -## traceapi=xxxx - -Trace the accesses to functions of class api. - -Valid values are 'no' (default), 'common', 'api', 'event' or 'all'. - -## traceevt=xxxx - -Trace the accesses to functions of class event. - -Valid values are 'no' (default), 'common', 'extra' or 'all'. - -## call=xxx - -Call a binding at start (can be be repeated). -The values are given in the form API/VERB:json-args. - -Example: --call 'monitor/set:{"verbosity":{"api":"debug"}}' - -## monitoring - -Enable HTTP monitoring at <ROOT>/monitoring/ - -## name=xxxx - -Set the visible name - -## auto-api=xxxx - -Automatic activation of api of the given directory when the api is missing. - -## config=xxxx - -Load options from the given config file - -This can be used instead of arguments on the command line. - -Example: - - afb-daemon \ - --no-ldpaths \ - --binding /home/15646/bindings/binding45.so \ - --binding /home/15646/bindings/binding3.so \ - --tracereq common \ - --port 5555 \ - --token SPYER \ - --set api45/key:54027a5e3c6cb2ca5ddb97679ce32f185b067b0a557d16a8333758910bc25a72 \ - --exec /home/15646/bin/test654 @p @t - -is equivalent to: - - afb-daemon --config /home/15646/config1 - -when the file **/home/15646/config1** is: - - { - "no-ldpaths": true, - "binding": [ - "\/home\/15646\/bindings\/binding45.so", - "\/home\/15646\/bindings\/binding3.so" - ], - "tracereq": "common", - "port": 5555, - "token": "SPYER", - "set" : { - "api45": { - "key": "54027a5e3c6cb2ca5ddb97679ce32f185b067b0a557d16a8333758910bc25a72" - } - }, - "exec": [ - "\/home\/15646\/bin\/test654", - "@p", - "@t" - ] - } - -The options are the keys of the config object. - -See option --dump-config - -## dump-config - -Output a JSON representation of the configuration resulting from -environment and options. - -## output=xxxx - -Redirect stdout and stderr to output file - -## set=xxxx - -Set values that can be retrieved by bindings. - -The set value can have different formats. - -The most generic format is **{"API1":{"KEY1":VALUE,"KEY2":VALUE2,...},"API2":...}** - -This example set 2 keys for the api *chook*: - - afb-daemon -Z --set '{"chook":{"account":"urn:chook:b2ca5ddb97679","delay":500}}' - { - "set": { - "chook": { - "account": "urn:chook:b2ca5ddb97679", - "delay": 500 - } - } - } - -An other format is: **[API]/[KEY]:VALUE**. -When API is omitted, it take the value " * ". -When KEY is ommitted, it take the value of " * ". - -The settings for the API \* are globals and apply to all bindings. - -The settings for the KEY \* are mixing the value for the API. - -The following examples are all setting the same values: - - afb-daemon --set '{"chook":{"account":"urn:chook:b2ca5ddb97679","delay":500}}' - afb-daemon --set 'chook/*:{"account":"urn:chook:b2ca5ddb97679","delay":500}' - afb-daemon --set 'chook/:{"account":"urn:chook:b2ca5ddb97679","delay":500}' - afb-daemon --set 'chook/account:"urn:chook:b2ca5ddb97679"' --set chook/delay:500
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/docs/3_Developer_Guides/2_Application_Framework_Binder/Annexes/5_Debugging_binder_and_bindings.md b/docs/3_Developer_Guides/2_Application_Framework_Binder/Annexes/5_Debugging_binder_and_bindings.md deleted file mode 100644 index dbb9bdd..0000000 --- a/docs/3_Developer_Guides/2_Application_Framework_Binder/Annexes/5_Debugging_binder_and_bindings.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,38 +0,0 @@ ---- -title: Debugging binder and bindings ---- - -When compiled with the symbol AGL_DEVEL defined, the ***binder*** -understands the 2 configuration variables: - - - AFB_DEBUG_BREAK: to emit interrupts - - AFB_DEBUG_WAIT: to wait interrupts - -To use these variables, assign it the list of break or wait points -to reach. - -Example: - -```bash -$ AFB_DEBUG_BREAK=main-entry AFB_DEBUG_WAIT=start-load,start-exec afb-daemon .... -``` - -This tells to ***afb-daemon*** to break at the point **main-entry** and to -wait at the points **start-load** and **start-exec**. - -The items of the list can be separated using comma, space, tab or new-line. - -The break/wait points are, in the order of their occurrence: - -- main-entry: before decode arguments -- main-args: before daemon setup -- main-start: before starting jobs -- start-entry: before initialisation of sessions and hooks -- start-load: before load and pre-init of bindings -- start-start: before init of bindings -- start-http: before start of http server -- start-call: before execution of requests of the command line (option --call) -- start-exec: before execution of child preocees - -Note also that a call to 'personality' is inserted just after -the point start-start.
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/docs/3_Developer_Guides/2_Application_Framework_Binder/Annexes/6_LEGACY_Migration_from_v1_to_v2.md b/docs/3_Developer_Guides/2_Application_Framework_Binder/Annexes/6_LEGACY_Migration_from_v1_to_v2.md deleted file mode 100644 index 6004aec..0000000 --- a/docs/3_Developer_Guides/2_Application_Framework_Binder/Annexes/6_LEGACY_Migration_from_v1_to_v2.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,656 +0,0 @@ ---- -title: LEGACY Migration from v1 to v2 ---- - -> LEGACY!!! IT IS NOT EXPECTED THAT YOU STILL NEED THIS GUIDE. -> -> THIS GUIDE WILL BE REMOVED IN A NEAR FUTURE - - -The ***binding*** interface evolved from version 1 to version 2 -for the following reasons: - -- integration of the security requirements within the bindings -- simplification of the API (after developer feedbacks) -- removal of obscure features, cleanup - -The ***binder*** can run ***bindings*** v1 and/or v2 in any combination. -Thus moving from v1 to v2 is not enforced, there is no real need. - -More, it is possible to write a dual ***binding***: - -- a ***binding*** that implements the version 1 and the version 2. - -However, IT IS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED TO SWITCH TO ONLY VERSION 2: - -- any new development SHOULD start using ***binding*** V2 -- existing ***bindings*** SHOULD migrate to the version 2 - -This guide covers the migration of bindings from version 1 to version 2. - -It also explains some of the rationale taken when migrating from version 1 to version 2. - -In the future, if ***binding*** api evolves to fresh versions (3, 4, ...) -it might be necessarily to write bindings implementing more than -just one version. -For example: - -- a ***binding*** being v2 AND v3 will resolve the issue of running on older and newer version of AGL. - -This should always be possible even if more complicated. - -Important things to known when migrating ----------------------------------------- - -One of the most important change when migrating from v1 to v2 is -that many functions use an hidden *common* variable. -This affects the functions of the following classes: - -- functions of class **daemon**: - - functions starting with **afb_daemon_...** - - functions for logging: **ERROR**, **WARNING**, **NOTICE**, **INFO**, **DEBUG** -- functions of class **service**: - - functions starting with **afb_service_...** -- callback functions: - - the register function (that is removed) - - the service init function - - the onevent function - -For these functions, the first parameter is now implicit. - -Let takes an example. -For ***binding*** v1 you had to write: - -```C - afb_daemon_broadcast_event(afbitf->daemon, reason, description); -``` - -For ***binding*** v2, you simply write: - -```C - afb_daemon_broadcast_event(reason, description); -``` - -This simplification is possible because the header files included for the bindings -now provide a common variable for storing the **daemon** and **service** data. - -As a programmer, you shouldn't care much about that hidden variable. -It simplifies the job, that's all and that is the reason of the change. - -An other important difference is between the version 1 and the version 2 is -on how the ***binding***'s **API** is documented. -The version 2 emphasis the **OpenAPI v3** description of the **API**. -For this reason, to avoid duplication of descriptions, only one description is expected: - -- The **OpenAPI** one. - -Task list for the migration ---------------------------- - -This task list is: - -1. Enforce use of binding v2 by setting **AFB_BINDING_VERSION** -2. Rewrite the main structure and the list of exported verbs -3. Adapt the init and callback functions -4. Removes the first parameter of functions of classes **daemon** and **service** -5. Consider where to emit logs for requests -6. Take care of store/unstore changes -7. Consider use of synchronous (sub)call requests -8. Optionally, removes explicit struct - -The remaining chapters explain these task with more details. - -Enforce use of binding v2 by setting AFB_BINDING_VERSION --------------------------------------------------------- - -By defining **AFB_BINDING_VERSION** to **2** you switch to version 2. -This is done as below. - -```C -#define AFB_BINDING_VERSION 2 -#include <afb/afb-binding.h> -``` - -After that you will get many errors when compiling. - -Rewrite the main structures and the list of exported verbs ---------------------------------------------------------- - -The structures describing the ***binding** changed from version 1 to version 2. - -The structure for describing verbs changed to include security -requirements. - -In version 1 it was: - -```C -struct afb_verb_desc_v1 -{ - const char *name; /* name of the verb */ - enum afb_session_flags_v1 session; /* authorization and session requirements of the verb */ - void (*callback)(struct afb_req req); /* callback function implementing the verb */ - const char *info; /* textual description of the verb */ -}; -``` - -In version 2 it becomes: - -```C -struct afb_verb_v2 -{ - const char *verb; /* name of the verb */ - void (*callback)(struct afb_req req); /* callback function implementing the verb */ - const struct afb_auth *auth; /* required authorization */ - uint32_t session; /* authorization and session requirements of the verb */ -}; - -``` - -The migration of instances of that structure requires the following actions: - -- rename field **name** to **verb** -- remove field **info** -- adapt field **session** if needed -- set field **auth** to NULL - -Example: - -```C - { .name= "new", .session= AFB_SESSION_NONE, .callback= new, .info= "Starts a new game" } -``` - -Becomes - -```C - { .verb = "new", .session = AFB_SESSION_NONE, .callback = new, .auth = NULL } -``` - -The field **auth** can be set to a value describing the requested -authorization. - -The main describing structure also changed. - -In version 1 it was: - -```C -struct afb_binding_desc_v1 -{ - const char *info; /* textual information about the binding */ - const char *prefix; /* required prefix name for the binding */ - const struct afb_verb_desc_v1 *verbs; /* array of descriptions of verbs terminated by a NULL name */ -}; -``` - -In version 2 it becomes: - -```C -struct afb_binding_v2 -{ - const char *api; /* api name for the binding */ - const char *specification; /* textual specification of the binding */ - const struct afb_verb_v2 *verbs; /* array of descriptions of verbs terminated by a NULL name */ - int (*preinit)(); /* callback at load of the binding */ - int (*init)(); /* callback for starting the service */ - void (*onevent)(const char *event, struct json_object *object); /* callback for handling events */ - unsigned noconcurrency: 1; /* avoids concurrent requests to verbs */ -}; -``` - -The migration of instances of that structure requires the following actions: - -- declare, explore, name the structure as ```const struct afb_binding_v2 afbBindingV2``` -- rename the field **prefix** to **api** -- remove the field **info** -- setup the fields **preinit**, **init**, **onevent** according to the next section -- set the field **noconcurrency** to the right value: - - to 1 if you want to avoid concurrent calls to verbs. - - to 0 if you allow concurrent calls to verbs. - -Example: - -```C -static const struct afb_binding plugin_desc = { - .type = AFB_BINDING_VERSION_1, - .v1 = { - .info = "Minimal Hello World Sample", - .prefix = "hello", - .verbs = verbs - } -``` - -Becomes: - -```C -const struct afb_binding_v2 afbBindingV2 = { - .api = "hello", - .specification = NULL, - .verbs = verbs, - .preinit = preinit, - .init = init -}; -``` - -The **binder** now relies only on the exported names -to deduce the type of the binding. -This make the main structure more simple. - -Adapt the init and callback functions -------------------------------------- - -The ***bindings*** version 1 defined 3 exported functions: - -- **afbBindingV1Register** -- **afbBindingV1ServiceInit** -- **afbBindingV1ServiceEvent** - -These function should not be exported any more and there definition changed. - -The function **afbBindingV1Register** is no more used to describe the binding. -When a binding has to take actions when it is loaded, it must set the field -**preinit** of the structure **afbBindingV2**. -This field, this preinit, might be used to check features at load. -When it returns a negative number, the ***binder*** stops before initializing any ***binding***. - -The function **afbBindingV1ServiceInit** is replaced by the field **init** -of the structure **afbBindingV2**. -The init function should return 0 in case of success or a negative error code -in case of problem. -It is called during initialization of services. - -The function **afbBindingV1ServiceEvent**is replaced by the field **onevent** -of the structure **afbBindingV2**. - -The two functions **afbBindingV1Register** and **afbBindingV1ServiceInit**, -were taking as parameter the ***binder*** interface and the service interface respectively. -These interfaces are now managed hiddenly for the **binding** by the **binder**. -So the variable that ***bindings*** version used to store the ***binder*** interface -and the service interface are no more needed and can be removed. - -Example: - -```C -const struct afb_binding_interface *interface; -struct afb_service service; - -static const struct afb_binding plugin_desc = { - .type = AFB_BINDING_VERSION_1, - .v1 = { - .info = "Minimal Hello World Sample", - .prefix = "hello", - .verbs = verbs - } -} - -const struct afb_binding *afbBindingV1Register (const struct afb_binding_interface *itf) -{ - interface = itf; - NOTICE(interface, "binding register"); - return &plugin_desc; -} - -int afbBindingV1ServiceInit(struct afb_service svc) -{ - service = svc; - NOTICE(interface, "binding init"); - return 0; -} - -void afbBindingV1ServiceEvent(const char *event, struct json_object *object) -{ - NOTICE(interface, "onevent %s", event); -} -``` - -Becomes: - -```C -static int preinit() -{ - AFB_NOTICE("binding preinit (was register)"); - return 0; -} - -static int init() -{ - AFB_NOTICE("binding init"); - return 0; -} - -static void onevent(const char *event, struct json_object *object) -{ - AFB_NOTICE("onevent %s", event); -} - -const struct afb_binding_v2 afbBindingV2 = { - .api = "hello", - .specification = NULL, - .verbs = verbs, - .preinit = preinit, - .init = init, - .onevent = onevent -}; -``` - -The two functions **afbBindingV1Register** and **afbBindingV1ServiceInit**, -were taking as parameter the ***binder*** interface and the service interface respectively. -These interfaces are now managed hiddenly for the **binding** by the **binder**. -So the variable that ***bindings*** version used to store the ***binder*** interface -and the service interface are no more needed and can be removed. - -On the above example the following lines were removed: - -```C -const struct afb_binding_interface *interface; -struct afb_service service; - - interface = itf; - - service = svc; -``` - -Removes the first parameter of functions of classes **daemon** and **service** ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - -As explained before, many functions loose there first -arguments, this are the functions of the following classes: - -- functions of class **daemon**: - - functions starting with **afb_daemon_...** - - functions for logging: **ERROR**, **WARNING**, **NOTICE**, **INFO**, **DEBUG** -- functions of class **service**: - - functions starting with **afb_service_...** -- callback functions: - - the register function (that is removed) - - the service init function - - the onevent function - -For these functions, the first parameter is now implicit. - -Example: - -```C - afb_daemon_broadcast_event(afbitf->daemon, reason, description); -``` - -Becomes: - -```C - afb_daemon_broadcast_event(reason, description); -``` - -Also, to avoid possible conflicts, we introduced prefixed logging functions: -the macros - -- **ERROR** -- **WARNING** -- **NOTICE** -- **INFO** -- **DEBUG** - -have now a prefixed version: - -- **AFB\_ERROR** -- **AFB\_WARNING** -- **AFB\_NOTICE** -- **AFB\_INFO** -- **AFB\_DEBUG** - -It is now recommended to use the prefixed version. - -Example: - -```C - NOTICE(interface, "hello plugin comes to live"); -``` - -Become: - -```C - NOTICE("hello plugin comes to live"); -``` - -or, better: - -```C - AFB_NOTICE("hello plugin comes to live"); -``` - -To remove definition of the un-prefixed versions of logging macros: - -- **ERROR** -- **WARNING** -- **NOTICE** -- **INFO** -- **DEBUG** - -and just define - -- **AFB_BINDING_PRAGMA_NO_VERBOSE_UNPREFIX** - -before to include **afb/afb-binding.h**. - -```C -#define AFB_BINDING_PRAGMA_NO_VERBOSE_UNPREFIX -#define AFB_BINDING_VERSION 2 -#include <afb/afb-binding.h> -``` - -Consider where to emit logs for requests ----------------------------------------- - -The ***bindings*** v2 now allows to emit log messages associated to ***requests***. -This feature is valuable when debugging because it allows to return -side information associated to a ***request***. - -The defined macros for logging to requests are: - -- **AFB_REQ_ERROR** -- **AFB_REQ_WARNING** -- **AFB_REQ_NOTICE** -- **AFB_REQ_INFO** -- **AFB_REQ_DEBUG** - -We encourage the use of these new logging facilities everywhere it makes sense. - -Example: - -```C - INFO(afbitf, "method 'new' called for boardid %d", board->id); -``` - -Might become: - -```C - AFB_REQ_INFO(req, "method 'new' called for boardid %d", board->id); -``` - -Take care of store/unstore change ---------------------------------- - -For efficiency, the version 2 redefined how storing/un-storing of -requests works. -Storing request is needed for asynchronous handling of requests. - -For ***bindings*** version, the signature of the functions were: - -```C -struct afb_req *afb_req_store(struct afb_req req); -struct afb_req afb_req_unstore(struct afb_req *req); -``` - -For version 2 it becomes - -```C -struct afb_stored_req *afb_req_store(struct afb_req req); -struct afb_req afb_req_unstore(struct afb_stored_req *sreq); -``` - -Where the structure ```struct afb_stored_req``` is opaque. - -It should require few code change. - -Also check the following chapter that explain that asynchronous (sub)calls -can be replaced by synchronous one, avoiding the need to store/unstore -requests. - -Consider use of synchronous (sub)call requests ----------------------------------------------- - -***Bindings*** can emit requests for themselves (calls) or for -their clients (subcalls). -With ***bindings*** version 2 comes also synchronous requests for both cases. - -So when migrating to bindings version 2, a developer can consider -to replace the asynchronous requests (with asynchronous call back) -by synchronous ones. - -See functions ***afb_service_call_sync*** and ***afb_req_subcall_sync***. - -Optionally, removes explicit struct ------------------------------------ - -The new definitions now includes **typedefs** for common -structures, as shown on below sample: - -```C -typedef struct afb_daemon afb_daemon; -typedef struct afb_event afb_event; -typedef struct afb_arg afb_arg; -typedef struct afb_req afb_req; -typedef struct afb_service afb_service; -``` - -So you can remove the keyword **struct** if it bores you. - -Example: - -```C -static void verb(struct afb_req req) -{ - ... -} -``` - -Might become: - -```C -static void verb(afb_req req) -{ - ... -} -``` - -Example of migration --------------------- - -The first ***binding*** that migrated from v1 to v2 was the sample **HelloWorld**. -Here is shown the differences between the version 1 and the version 2. - -```diff -diff --git a/bindings/samples/HelloWorld.c b/bindings/samples/HelloWorld.c -index c6fa779..505aee3 100644 ---- a/bindings/samples/HelloWorld.c -+++ b/bindings/samples/HelloWorld.c -@@ -21,9 +21,9 @@ - - #include <json-c/json.h> - -+#define AFB_BINDING_VERSION 2 - #include <afb/afb-binding.h> - --const struct afb_binding_interface *interface; - static pthread_mutex_t mutex = PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER; - - struct event -@@ -79,7 +80,7 @@ static int event_add(const char *tag, const char *name) - strcpy(e->tag, tag); - - /* make the event */ -- e->event = afb_daemon_make_event(interface->daemon, name); -+ e->event = afb_daemon_make_event(name); - if (!e->event.closure) { free(e); return -1; } - - /* link */ -@@ -140,7 +141,7 @@ static void pingBug (struct afb_req request) - static void pingEvent(struct afb_req request) - { - json_object *query = afb_req_json(request); -- afb_daemon_broadcast_event(interface->daemon, "event", json_object_get(query)); -+ afb_daemon_broadcast_event("event", json_object_get(query)); - ping(request, json_object_get(query), "event"); - } - -@@ -288,38 +289,43 @@ static void exitnow (struct afb_req request) - exit(0); - } - -+static int preinit() -+{ -+ AFB_NOTICE("hello binding comes to live"); -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+static int init() -+{ -+ AFB_NOTICE("hello binding starting"); -+ return 0; -+} -+ - // NOTE: this sample does not use session to keep test a basic as possible - // in real application most APIs should be protected with AFB_SESSION_CHECK --static const struct afb_verb_desc_v1 verbs[]= { -- {"ping" , AFB_SESSION_NONE, pingSample , "Ping Application Framework"}, -- {"pingfail" , AFB_SESSION_NONE, pingFail , "Fails"}, -- {"pingnull" , AFB_SESSION_NONE, pingNull , "Return NULL"}, -- {"pingbug" , AFB_SESSION_NONE, pingBug , "Do a Memory Violation"}, -- {"pingJson" , AFB_SESSION_NONE, pingJson , "Return a JSON object"}, -- {"pingevent", AFB_SESSION_NONE, pingEvent , "Send an event"}, -- {"subcall", AFB_SESSION_NONE, subcall , "Call api/verb(args)"}, -- {"subcallsync", AFB_SESSION_NONE, subcallsync , "Call api/verb(args)"}, -- {"eventadd", AFB_SESSION_NONE, eventadd , "adds the event of 'name' for the 'tag'"}, -- {"eventdel", AFB_SESSION_NONE, eventdel , "deletes the event of 'tag'"}, -- {"eventsub", AFB_SESSION_NONE, eventsub , "subscribes to the event of 'tag'"}, -- {"eventunsub",AFB_SESSION_NONE, eventunsub , "unsubscribes to the event of 'tag'"}, -- {"eventpush", AFB_SESSION_NONE, eventpush , "pushs the event of 'tag' with the 'data'"}, -- {"exit", AFB_SESSION_NONE, exitnow , "exits from afb-daemon"}, -- {NULL} -+static const struct afb_verb_v2 verbs[]= { -+ { "ping" , pingSample , NULL, AFB_SESSION_NONE }, -+ { "pingfail" , pingFail , NULL, AFB_SESSION_NONE }, -+ { "pingnull" , pingNull , NULL, AFB_SESSION_NONE }, -+ { "pingbug" , pingBug , NULL, AFB_SESSION_NONE }, -+ { "pingJson" , pingJson , NULL, AFB_SESSION_NONE }, -+ { "pingevent", pingEvent , NULL, AFB_SESSION_NONE }, -+ { "subcall", subcall , NULL, AFB_SESSION_NONE }, -+ { "subcallsync", subcallsync, NULL, AFB_SESSION_NONE }, -+ { "eventadd", eventadd , NULL, AFB_SESSION_NONE }, -+ { "eventdel", eventdel , NULL, AFB_SESSION_NONE }, -+ { "eventsub", eventsub , NULL, AFB_SESSION_NONE }, -+ { "eventunsub", eventunsub , NULL, AFB_SESSION_NONE }, -+ { "eventpush", eventpush , NULL, AFB_SESSION_NONE }, -+ { "exit", exitnow , NULL, AFB_SESSION_NONE }, -+ { NULL} - }; - --static const struct afb_binding plugin_desc = { -- .type = AFB_BINDING_VERSION_1, -- .v1 = { -- .info = "Minimal Hello World Sample", -- .prefix = "hello", -- .verbs = verbs -- } -+const struct afb_binding_v2 afbBindingV2 = { -+ .api = "hello", -+ .specification = NULL, -+ .verbs = verbs, -+ .preinit = preinit, -+ .init = init - }; - --const struct afb_binding *afbBindingV1Register (const struct afb_binding_interface *itf) --{ -- interface = itf; -- NOTICE(interface, "hello plugin comes to live"); -- return &plugin_desc; --} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/docs/3_Developer_Guides/2_Application_Framework_Binder/Annexes/7_LEGACY_Binding_v2_references.md b/docs/3_Developer_Guides/2_Application_Framework_Binder/Annexes/7_LEGACY_Binding_v2_references.md deleted file mode 100644 index c790db8..0000000 --- a/docs/3_Developer_Guides/2_Application_Framework_Binder/Annexes/7_LEGACY_Binding_v2_references.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,757 +0,0 @@ ---- -title: LEGACY Binding V2 references ---- - -# Structure for declaring binding ---------------------------------- - -### struct afb_binding_v2 - -The main structure, of type **afb_binding_v2**, for describing the binding -must be exported under the name **afbBindingV2**. - -This structure is defined as below. - -```C -/* - * Description of the bindings of type version 2 - */ -struct afb_binding_v2 -{ - const char *api; /* api name for the binding */ - const char *specification; /* textual openAPIv3 specification of the binding */ - const char *info; /* some info about the api, can be NULL */ - const struct afb_verb_v2 *verbs; /* array of descriptions of verbs terminated by a NULL name */ - int (*preinit)(); /* callback at load of the binding */ - int (*init)(); /* callback for starting the service */ - void (*onevent)(const char *event, struct json_object *object); /* callback for handling events */ - unsigned noconcurrency: 1; /* avoids concurrent requests to verbs */ -}; -``` - -### struct afb_verb_v2 - -Each verb is described with a structure of type **afb_verb_v2** -defined below: - -```C -/* - * Description of one verb of the API provided by the binding - * This enumeration is valid for bindings of type version 2 - */ -struct afb_verb_v2 -{ - const char *verb; /* name of the verb */ - void (*callback)(struct afb_req req); /* callback function implementing the verb */ - const struct afb_auth *auth; /* required authorization */ - const char *info; /* some info about the verb, can be NULL */ - uint32_t session; /* authorization and session requirements of the verb */ -}; -``` - -The **session** flags is one of the constant defined below: - -- AFB_SESSION_NONE : no flag, synonym to 0 -- AFB_SESSION_LOA_0 : Requires the LOA to be 0 or more, synonym to 0 or AFB_SESSION_NONE -- AFB_SESSION_LOA_1 : Requires the LOA to be 1 or more -- AFB_SESSION_LOA_2 : Requires the LOA to be 2 or more -- AFB_SESSION_LOA_3 : Requires the LOA to be 3 or more -- AFB_SESSION_CHECK : Requires the token to be set and valid -- AFB_SESSION_REFRESH : Implies a token refresh -- AFB_SESSION_CLOSE : Implies cloing the session - -The LOA (Level Of Assurance) is set, by binding, using the function **afb_req_session_set_LOA**. - -### struct afb_auth and enum afb_auth_type - -The structure **afb_auth** is used within verb description to -set security requirements. -The interpretation of the structure depends on the value of the field **type**. - -```C -struct afb_auth -{ - const enum afb_auth_type type; - union { - const char *text; - const unsigned loa; - const struct afb_auth *first; - }; - const struct afb_auth *next; -}; -``` - -The possible values for **type** is defined here: - -```C -/* - * Enum for Session/Token/Assurance middleware. - */ -enum afb_auth_type -{ - afb_auth_No = 0, /** never authorized, no data */ - afb_auth_Token, /** authorized if token valid, no data */ - afb_auth_LOA, /** authorized if LOA greater than data 'loa' */ - afb_auth_Permission, /** authorized if permission 'text' is granted */ - afb_auth_Or, /** authorized if 'first' or 'next' is authorized */ - afb_auth_And, /** authorized if 'first' and 'next' are authorized */ - afb_auth_Not, /** authorized if 'first' is not authorized */ - afb_auth_Yes /** always authorized, no data */ -}; -``` - -Example: - -```C -static const struct afb_auth _afb_auths_v2_monitor[] = { - { .type = afb_auth_Permission, .text = "urn:AGL:permission:monitor:public:set" }, - { .type = afb_auth_Permission, .text = "urn:AGL:permission:monitor:public:get" }, - { .type = afb_auth_Or, .first = &_afb_auths_v2_monitor[1], .next = &_afb_auths_v2_monitor[0] } -}; -``` - -## Functions of class afb_daemon - -The 3 following functions are linked to libsystemd. -They allow use of **sd_event** features and access -to **sd_bus** features. - -```C -/* - * Retrieves the common systemd's event loop of AFB - */ -struct sd_event *afb_daemon_get_event_loop(); - -/* - * Retrieves the common systemd's user/session d-bus of AFB - */ -struct sd_bus *afb_daemon_get_user_bus(); - -/* - * Retrieves the common systemd's system d-bus of AFB - */ -struct sd_bus *afb_daemon_get_system_bus(); -``` - -The 2 following functions are linked to event management. -Broadcasting an event send it to any possible listener. - -```C -/* - * Broadcasts widely the event of 'name' with the data 'object'. - * 'object' can be NULL. - * - * For convenience, the function calls 'json_object_put' for 'object'. - * Thus, in the case where 'object' should remain available after - * the function returns, the function 'json_object_get' shall be used. - * - * Calling this function is only forbidden during preinit. - * - * Returns the count of clients that received the event. - */ -int afb_daemon_broadcast_event(const char *name, struct json_object *object); - -/* - * Creates an event of 'name' and returns it. - * - * Calling this function is only forbidden during preinit. - * - * See afb_event_is_valid to check if there is an error. - */ -struct afb_event afb_daemon_make_event(const char *name); -``` - -The following function is used by logging macros and should normally -not be used. -Instead, you should use the macros: - -- **AFB\_ERROR** -- **AFB\_WARNING** -- **AFB\_NOTICE** -- **AFB\_INFO** -- **AFB\_DEBUG** - -```C -/* - * Send a message described by 'fmt' and following parameters - * to the journal for the verbosity 'level'. - * - * 'file', 'line' and 'func' are indicators of position of the code in source files - * (see macros __FILE__, __LINE__ and __func__). - * - * 'level' is defined by syslog standard: - * EMERGENCY 0 System is unusable - * ALERT 1 Action must be taken immediately - * CRITICAL 2 Critical conditions - * ERROR 3 Error conditions - * WARNING 4 Warning conditions - * NOTICE 5 Normal but significant condition - * INFO 6 Informational - * DEBUG 7 Debug-level messages - */ -void afb_daemon_verbose(int level, const char *file, int line, const char * func, const char *fmt, ...); -``` - -The 2 following functions MUST be used to access data of the bindings. - -```C -/* - * Get the root directory file descriptor. This file descriptor can - * be used with functions 'openat', 'fstatat', ... - */ -int afb_daemon_rootdir_get_fd(); - -/* - * Opens 'filename' within the root directory with 'flags' (see function openat) - * using the 'locale' definition (example: "jp,en-US") that can be NULL. - * Returns the file descriptor or -1 in case of error. - */ -int afb_daemon_rootdir_open_locale(const char *filename, int flags, const char *locale); -``` - -The following function is used to queue jobs. - -```C -/* - * Queue the job defined by 'callback' and 'argument' for being executed asynchronously - * in this thread (later) or in an other thread. - * If 'group' is not NUL, the jobs queued with a same value (as the pointer value 'group') - * are executed in sequence in the order of there submission. - * If 'timeout' is not 0, it represent the maximum execution time for the job in seconds. - * At first, the job is called with 0 as signum and the given argument. - * The job is executed with the monitoring of its time and some signals like SIGSEGV and - * SIGFPE. When a such signal is catched, the job is terminated and re-executed but with - * signum being the signal number (SIGALRM when timeout expired). - * - * Returns 0 in case of success or -1 in case of error. - */ -int afb_daemon_queue_job(void (*callback)(int signum, void *arg), void *argument, void *group, int timeout) -``` - -The following function must be used when a binding depends on other -bindings at its initialization. - -```C -/* - * Tells that it requires the API of "name" to exist - * and if 'initialized' is not null to be initialized. - * Calling this function is only allowed within init. - * Returns 0 in case of success or -1 in case of error. - */ -int afb_daemon_require_api(const char *name, int initialized) -``` - -This function allows to give a different name to the binding. -It can be called during pre-init. - -```C -/* - * Set the name of the API to 'name'. - * Calling this function is only allowed within preinit. - * Returns 0 in case of success or -1 in case of error. - */ -int afb_daemon_rename_api(const char *name); -``` - -## Functions of class afb_service - -The following functions allow services to call verbs of other -bindings for themselves. - -```C -/** - * Calls the 'verb' of the 'api' with the arguments 'args' and 'verb' in the name of the binding. - * The result of the call is delivered to the 'callback' function with the 'callback_closure'. - * - * For convenience, the function calls 'json_object_put' for 'args'. - * Thus, in the case where 'args' should remain available after - * the function returns, the function 'json_object_get' shall be used. - * - * The 'callback' receives 3 arguments: - * 1. 'closure' the user defined closure pointer 'callback_closure', - * 2. 'status' a status being 0 on success or negative when an error occurred, - * 2. 'result' the resulting data as a JSON object. - * - * @param api The api name of the method to call - * @param verb The verb name of the method to call - * @param args The arguments to pass to the method - * @param callback The to call on completion - * @param callback_closure The closure to pass to the callback - * - * @see also 'afb_req_subcall' - */ -void afb_service_call( - const char *api, - const char *verb, - struct json_object *args, - void (*callback)(void*closure, int status, struct json_object *result), - void *callback_closure); - -/** - * Calls the 'verb' of the 'api' with the arguments 'args' and 'verb' in the name of the binding. - * 'result' will receive the response. - * - * For convenience, the function calls 'json_object_put' for 'args'. - * Thus, in the case where 'args' should remain available after - * the function returns, the function 'json_object_get' shall be used. - * - * @param api The api name of the method to call - * @param verb The verb name of the method to call - * @param args The arguments to pass to the method - * @param result Where to store the result - should call json_object_put on it - - * - * @returns 0 in case of success or a negative value in case of error. - * - * @see also 'afb_req_subcall' - */ -int afb_service_call_sync( - const char *api, - const char *verb, - struct json_object *args, - struct json_object **result); -``` - -## Functions of class afb_event - -This function checks whether the event is valid. -It must be used when creating events. - -```C -/* - * Checks wether the 'event' is valid or not. - * - * Returns 0 if not valid or 1 if valid. - */ -int afb_event_is_valid(struct afb_event event); -``` - -The two following functions are used to broadcast or push -event with its data. - -```C -/* - * Broadcasts widely the 'event' with the data 'object'. - * 'object' can be NULL. - * - * For convenience, the function calls 'json_object_put' for 'object'. - * Thus, in the case where 'object' should remain available after - * the function returns, the function 'json_object_get' shall be used. - * - * Returns the count of clients that received the event. - */ -int afb_event_broadcast(struct afb_event event, struct json_object *object); - -/* - * Pushes the 'event' with the data 'object' to its observers. - * 'object' can be NULL. - * - * For convenience, the function calls 'json_object_put' for 'object'. - * Thus, in the case where 'object' should remain available after - * the function returns, the function 'json_object_get' shall be used. - * - * Returns the count of clients that received the event. - */ -int afb_event_push(struct afb_event event, struct json_object *object); -``` - -The following function destroys the event. - -```C -/* - * Drops the data associated to the 'event' - * After calling this function, the event - * MUST NOT BE USED ANYMORE. - */ -void afb_event_drop(struct afb_event event); -``` - -This function allows to retrieve the exact name of the event. - -```C -/* - * Gets the name associated to the 'event'. - */ -const char *afb_event_name(struct afb_event event); -``` - -## Functions of class afb_req - -This function checks the validity of the **req**. - -```C -/* - * Checks wether the request 'req' is valid or not. - * - * Returns 0 if not valid or 1 if valid. - */ -int afb_req_is_valid(struct afb_req req); -``` - -The following functions retrieves parameters of the request. - -```C -/* - * Gets from the request 'req' the argument of 'name'. - * Returns a PLAIN structure of type 'struct afb_arg'. - * When the argument of 'name' is not found, all fields of result are set to NULL. - * When the argument of 'name' is found, the fields are filled, - * in particular, the field 'result.name' is set to 'name'. - * - * There is a special name value: the empty string. - * The argument of name "" is defined only if the request was made using - * an HTTP POST of Content-Type "application/json". In that case, the - * argument of name "" receives the value of the body of the HTTP request. - */ -struct afb_arg afb_req_get(struct afb_req req, const char *name); - -/* - * Gets from the request 'req' the string value of the argument of 'name'. - * Returns NULL if when there is no argument of 'name'. - * Returns the value of the argument of 'name' otherwise. - * - * Shortcut for: afb_req_get(req, name).value - */ -const char *afb_req_value(struct afb_req req, const char *name); - -/* - * Gets from the request 'req' the path for file attached to the argument of 'name'. - * Returns NULL if when there is no argument of 'name' or when there is no file. - * Returns the path of the argument of 'name' otherwise. - * - * Shortcut for: afb_req_get(req, name).path - */ -const char *afb_req_path(struct afb_req req, const char *name); - -/* - * Gets from the request 'req' the json object hashing the arguments. - * The returned object must not be released using 'json_object_put'. - */ -struct json_object *afb_req_json(struct afb_req req); -``` - -The following functions emit the reply to the request. - -```C -/* - * Sends a reply of kind success to the request 'req'. - * The status of the reply is automatically set to "success". - * Its send the object 'obj' (can be NULL) with an - * informational comment 'info (can also be NULL). - * - * For convenience, the function calls 'json_object_put' for 'obj'. - * Thus, in the case where 'obj' should remain available after - * the function returns, the function 'json_object_get' shall be used. - */ -void afb_req_success(struct afb_req req, struct json_object *obj, const char *info); - -/* - * Same as 'afb_req_success' but the 'info' is a formatting - * string followed by arguments. - * - * For convenience, the function calls 'json_object_put' for 'obj'. - * Thus, in the case where 'obj' should remain available after - * the function returns, the function 'json_object_get' shall be used. - */ -void afb_req_success_f(struct afb_req req, struct json_object *obj, const char *info, ...); - -/* - * Same as 'afb_req_success_f' but the arguments to the format 'info' - * are given as a variable argument list instance. - * - * For convenience, the function calls 'json_object_put' for 'obj'. - * Thus, in the case where 'obj' should remain available after - * the function returns, the function 'json_object_get' shall be used. - */ -void afb_req_success_v(struct afb_req req, struct json_object *obj, const char *info, va_list args); - -/* - * Sends a reply of kind failure to the request 'req'. - * The status of the reply is set to 'status' and an - * informational comment 'info' (can also be NULL) can be added. - * - * Note that calling afb_req_fail("success", info) is equivalent - * to call afb_req_success(NULL, info). Thus even if possible it - * is strongly recommended to NEVER use "success" for status. - */ -void afb_req_fail(struct afb_req req, const char *status, const char *info); - -/* - * Same as 'afb_req_fail' but the 'info' is a formatting - * string followed by arguments. - */ -void afb_req_fail_f(struct afb_req req, const char *status, const char *info, ...); - -/* - * Same as 'afb_req_fail_f' but the arguments to the format 'info' - * are given as a variable argument list instance. - */ -void afb_req_fail_v(struct afb_req req, const char *status, const char *info, va_list args); -``` - -The following functions handle the session data. - -```C -/* - * Gets the pointer stored by the binding for the session of 'req'. - * When the binding has not yet recorded a pointer, NULL is returned. - */ -void *afb_req_context_get(struct afb_req req); - -/* - * Stores for the binding the pointer 'context' to the session of 'req'. - * The function 'free_context' will be called when the session is closed - * or if binding stores an other pointer. - */ -void afb_req_context_set(struct afb_req req, void *context, void (*free_context)(void*)); - -/* - * Gets the pointer stored by the binding for the session of 'req'. - * If the stored pointer is NULL, indicating that no pointer was - * already stored, afb_req_context creates a new context by calling - * the function 'create_context' and stores it with the freeing function - * 'free_context'. - */ -void *afb_req_context(struct afb_req req, void *(*create_context)(), void (*free_context)(void*)); - -/* - * Frees the pointer stored by the binding for the session of 'req' - * and sets it to NULL. - * - * Shortcut for: afb_req_context_set(req, NULL, NULL) - */ -void afb_req_context_clear(struct afb_req req); - -/* - * Closes the session associated with 'req' - * and delete all associated contexts. - */ -void afb_req_session_close(struct afb_req req); - -/* - * Sets the level of assurance of the session of 'req' - * to 'level'. The effect of this function is subject of - * security policies. - * Returns 1 on success or 0 if failed. - */ -int afb_req_session_set_LOA(struct afb_req req, unsigned level); -``` - -The 4 following functions must be used for asynchronous handling requests. - -```C -/* - * Adds one to the count of references of 'req'. - * This function MUST be called by asynchronous implementations - * of verbs if no reply was sent before returning. - */ -void afb_req_addref(struct afb_req req); - -/* - * Substracts one to the count of references of 'req'. - * This function MUST be called by asynchronous implementations - * of verbs after sending the asynchronous reply. - */ -void afb_req_unref(struct afb_req req); - -/* - * Stores 'req' on heap for asynchronous use. - * Returns a handler to the stored 'req' or NULL on memory depletion. - * The count of reference to 'req' is incremented on success - * (see afb_req_addref). - */ -struct afb_stored_req *afb_req_store(struct afb_req req); - -/* - * Retrieves the afb_req stored at 'sreq'. - * Returns the stored request. - * The count of reference is UNCHANGED, thus, the - * function 'afb_req_unref' should be called on the result - * after that the asynchronous reply if sent. - */ -struct afb_req afb_req_unstore(struct afb_stored_req *sreq); -``` - -The two following functions are used to associate client with events -(subscription). - -```C -/* - * Establishes for the client link identified by 'req' a subscription - * to the 'event'. - * Returns 0 in case of successful subscription or -1 in case of error. - */ -int afb_req_subscribe(struct afb_req req, struct afb_event event); - -/* - * Revokes the subscription established to the 'event' for the client - * link identified by 'req'. - * Returns 0 in case of successful subscription or -1 in case of error. - */ -int afb_req_unsubscribe(struct afb_req req, struct afb_event event); -``` - -The following functions must be used to make request in the name of the -client (with its permissions). - -```C -/* - * Makes a call to the method of name 'api' / 'verb' with the object 'args'. - * This call is made in the context of the request 'req'. - * On completion, the function 'callback' is invoked with the - * 'closure' given at call and two other parameters: 'iserror' and 'result'. - * 'status' is 0 on success or negative when on an error reply. - * 'result' is the json object of the reply, you must not call json_object_put - * on the result. - * - * For convenience, the function calls 'json_object_put' for 'args'. - * Thus, in the case where 'args' should remain available after - * the function returns, the function 'json_object_get' shall be used. - * - * See also: - * - 'afb_req_subcall_req' that is convenient to keep request alive automatically. - * - 'afb_req_subcall_sync' the synchronous version - */ -void afb_req_subcall( - struct afb_req req, - const char *api, - const char *verb, - struct json_object *args, - void (*callback)(void *closure, int status, struct json_object *result), - void *closure); - -/* - * Makes a call to the method of name 'api' / 'verb' with the object 'args'. - * This call is made in the context of the request 'req'. - * On completion, the function 'callback' is invoked with the - * original request 'req', the 'closure' given at call and two - * other parameters: 'iserror' and 'result'. - * 'status' is 0 on success or negative when on an error reply. - * 'result' is the json object of the reply, you must not call json_object_put - * on the result. - * - * For convenience, the function calls 'json_object_put' for 'args'. - * Thus, in the case where 'args' should remain available after - * the function returns, the function 'json_object_get' shall be used. - * - * See also: - * - 'afb_req_subcall' that doesn't keep request alive automatically. - * - 'afb_req_subcall_sync' the synchronous version - */ -static inline void afb_req_subcall_req(struct afb_req req, const char *api, const char *verb, struct json_object *args, void (*callback)(void *closure, int iserror, struct json_object *result, struct afb_req req), void *closure) -{ - req.itf->subcall_req(req.closure, api, verb, args, callback, closure); -} - -/* - * Makes a call to the method of name 'api' / 'verb' with the object 'args'. - * This call is made in the context of the request 'req'. - * This call is synchronous, it waits until completion of the request. - * It returns 0 on success or a negative value on error answer. - * The object pointed by 'result' is filled and must be released by the caller - * after its use by calling 'json_object_put'. - * - * For convenience, the function calls 'json_object_put' for 'args'. - * Thus, in the case where 'args' should remain available after - * the function returns, the function 'json_object_get' shall be used. - * - * See also: - * - 'afb_req_subcall_req' that is convenient to keep request alive automatically. - * - 'afb_req_subcall' that doesn't keep request alive automatically. - */ -int afb_req_subcall_sync( - struct afb_req req, - const char *api, - const char *verb, - struct json_object *args, - struct json_object **result); -``` - -The following function is used by logging macros and should normally -not be used. -Instead, you should use the macros: - -- **AFB_REQ_ERROR** -- **AFB_REQ_WARNING** -- **AFB_REQ_NOTICE** -- **AFB_REQ_INFO** -- **AFB_REQ_DEBUG** - -```C -/* - * Send associated to 'req' a message described by 'fmt' and following parameters - * to the journal for the verbosity 'level'. - * - * 'file', 'line' and 'func' are indicators of position of the code in source files - * (see macros __FILE__, __LINE__ and __func__). - * - * 'level' is defined by syslog standard: - * EMERGENCY 0 System is unusable - * ALERT 1 Action must be taken immediately - * CRITICAL 2 Critical conditions - * ERROR 3 Error conditions - * WARNING 4 Warning conditions - * NOTICE 5 Normal but significant condition - * INFO 6 Informational - * DEBUG 7 Debug-level messages - */ -void afb_req_verbose(struct afb_req req, int level, const char *file, int line, const char * func, const char *fmt, ...); -``` - -The functions below allow a binding involved in the platform security -to explicitly check a permission of a client or to get the calling -application identity. - -```C -/* - * Check whether the 'permission' is granted or not to the client - * identified by 'req'. - * - * Returns 1 if the permission is granted or 0 otherwise. - */ -int afb_req_has_permission(struct afb_req req, const char *permission); - -/* - * Get the application identifier of the client application for the - * request 'req'. - * - * Returns the application identifier or NULL when the application - * can not be identified. - * - * The returned value if not NULL must be freed by the caller - */ -char *afb_req_get_application_id(struct afb_req req); - -/* - * Get the user identifier (UID) of the client application for the - * request 'req'. - * - * Returns -1 when the application can not be identified. - */ -int afb_req_get_uid(struct afb_req req); -``` - -## Logging macros - -The following macros must be used for logging: - -```C -AFB_ERROR(fmt,...) -AFB_WARNING(fmt,...) -AFB_NOTICE(fmt,...) -AFB_INFO(fmt,...) -AFB_DEBUG(fmt,...) -``` - -The following macros can be used for logging in the context -of a request **req** of type **afb_req**: - -```C -AFB_REQ_ERROR(req,fmt,...) -AFB_REQ_WARNING(req,fmt,...) -AFB_REQ_NOTICE(req,fmt,...) -AFB_REQ_INFO(req,fmt,...) -AFB_REQ_DEBUG(req,fmt,...) -``` - -By default, the logging macros add file, line and function -indication.
\ No newline at end of file |