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-How to write an application on top of AGL FRAMEWORK
-====================================================
-
-Programming Languages for Applications
------------------------------------------
-
-### Writing an HTML5 application
-
-Developers of HTML5 applications (client side) can easily create
-applications for AGL framework using their preferred
-HTML5 framework.
-
-Developers may also take advantage of powerful server side bindings to improve
-application behavior. Server side bindings return an application/json mine-type
-and can be accessed though either HTTP or Websockets.
-
-In a near future, JSON-RPC protocol should be added to complete the current
-x-afb-json1 protocol.
-
-Two examples of HTML5 applications are given:
-
-- [afb-client](https://gerrit.automotivelinux.org/gerrit/gitweb?p=src/app-framework-demo.git;a=tree;f=afb-client) a simple "hello world" application template
-
-- [afm-client](https://gerrit.automotivelinux.org/gerrit/gitweb?p=src/app-framework-demo.git;a=tree;f=afm-client) a simple "Home screen" application template
-
-### Writing a Qt application
-
-Writing Qt applications is also supported. Qt offers standard API to send
-request through HTTP or WebSockets.
-
-It is also possible to write QML applications. A sample QML application
-[token-websock] is available:
-
-- [token-websock](https://gerrit.automotivelinux.org/gerrit/gitweb?p=src/app-framework-binder.git;a=blob;f=test/token-websock.qml)
-a simple "hello world" application in QML
-
-### Writing a "C" application
-
-C applications can use afb-daemon binder through a websocket connection.
-
-The library **libafbwsc** is provided for C clients that need
-to connect with an afb-daemon binder.
-
-The program **afb-client-demo** is the C example that use
-**libafbwsc** library.
-Source code is available here
-[src/afb-client-demo.c](https://gerrit.automotivelinux.org/gerrit/gitweb?p=src/app-framework-binder.git;a=blob;f=src/afb-client-demo.c).
-
-Current implementation relies on libsystemd and file descriptors.
-This model might be review in the future to support secure sockets
-and get rid of libsystemd dependency.
-
-Handling sessions within applications
--------------------------------------
-
-Applications should understand sessions and token management when interacting
-with afb-daemon binder.
-
-Applications communicate with their private binder(afb-daemon) using
-a network connection or potentially any other connection channel. While the
-current version does not yet implement Unix socket, this feature might be added
-in the near future. Developers need to be warn that HTTP protocol is a none
-connected protocol and that using HTTP socket connection to authenticate
-clients is not supported.
-
-For this reason, the binder should authenticate the application
-by using a shared secret. The secret is named "token" and the identification
-of client is named "session".
-
-The examples **token-websock.qml** and **afb-client** are demonstrating
-how authentication and sessions are managed.
-
-### Handling sessions
-
-Bindings and other binder features need to keep track of client
-instances. This is especially important for bindings running as services
-as they may typically have to keep each client's data separated.
-
-For HTML5 applications, the web runtime handles the cookie of session
-that the binder afb-daemon automatically sets.
-
-Session identifier can be set using the parameter **uuid** or **x-afb-uuid** in
-URI requests. Within current version of the framework session UUID is supported
-by both HTTP requests and websocket negotiation.
-
-### Exchanging tokens
-
-At application start, AGL framework communicates a shared secret to both binder
-and client application. This initial secret is called the "**initial token**".
-
-For each of its client application, the binder manages a current active
-token for session management. This authentication token can be use to restrict
-the access to some binding's methods.
-
-The token must be included in URI request on HTTP or during websockets
-connection using parameter **token** or **x-afb-token**.
-
-To ensure security, tokens must be refreshed periodically.
-
-### Example of session management
-
-In following examples, we suppose that **afb-daemon** is launched with something
-equivalent to:
-
- $ afb-daemon --port=1234 --token=123456 [...]
-
-making the expectation that **AuthLogin** binding is requested as default.
-
-#### Using curl
-
-First, connects with the initial token, 123456:
-
- $ curl http://localhost:1234/api/auth/connect?token=123456
- {
- "jtype": "afb-reply",
- "request": {
- "status": "success",
- "token": "0aef6841-2ddd-436d-b961-ae78da3b5c5f",
- "uuid": "850c4594-1be1-4e9b-9fcc-38cc3e6ff015"
- },
- "response": {"token": "A New Token and Session Context Was Created"}
- }
-
-It returns an answer containing session UUID, 850c4594-1be1-4e9b-9fcc-38cc3e6ff015,
-and a refreshed token, 850c4594-1be1-4e9b-9fcc-38cc3e6ff015.
-
-Check if session and token is valid:
-
- $ curl http://localhost:1234/api/auth/check?token=0aef6841-2ddd-436d-b961-ae78da3b5c5f\&uuid=850c4594-1be1-4e9b-9fcc-38cc3e6ff015
- {
- "jtype": "afb-reply",
- "request": {"status":"success"},
- "response": {"isvalid":true}
- }
-
-Refresh the token:
-
- $ curl http://localhost:1234/api/auth/refresh?token=0aef6841-2ddd-436d-b961-ae78da3b5c5f\&uuid=850c4594-1be1-4e9b-9fcc-38cc3e6ff015
- {
- "jtype": "afb-reply",
- "request": {
- "status":"success",
- "token":"b8ec3ec3-6ffe-448c-9a6c-efda69ad7bd9"
- },
- "response": {"token":"Token was refreshed"}
- }
-
-Close the session:
-
- curl http://localhost:1234/api/auth/logout?token=b8ec3ec3-6ffe-448c-9a6c-efda69ad7bd9\&uuid=850c4594-1be1-4e9b-9fcc-38cc3e6ff015
- {
- "jtype": "afb-reply",
- "request": {"status": "success"},
- "response": {"info":"Token and all resources are released"}
- }
-
-Checking on closed session for uuid should be refused:
-
- curl http://localhost:1234/api/auth/check?token=b8ec3ec3-6ffe-448c-9a6c-efda69ad7bd9\&uuid=850c4594-1be1-4e9b-9fcc-38cc3e6ff015
- {
- "jtype": "afb-reply",
- "request": {
- "status": "failed",
- "info": "invalid token's identity"
- }
- }
-
-#### Using afb-client-demo
-
-> The program is packaged within AGL in the rpm **libafbwsc-dev**
-
-Here is an example of exchange using **afb-client-demo**:
-
- $ afb-client-demo ws://localhost:1234/api?token=123456
- auth connect
- ON-REPLY 1:auth/connect: {"jtype":"afb-reply","request":{"status":"success",
- "token":"63f71a29-8b52-4f9b-829f-b3028ba46b68","uuid":"5fcc3f3d-4b84-4fc7-ba66-2d8bd34ae7d1"},
- "response":{"token":"A New Token and Session Context Was Created"}}
- auth check
- ON-REPLY 2:auth/check: {"jtype":"afb-reply","request":{"status":"success"},"response":{"isvalid":true}}
- auth refresh
- ON-REPLY 4:auth/refresh: {"jtype":"afb-reply","request":{"status":"success",
- "token":"8b8ba8f4-1b0c-48fa-962d-4a00a8c9157e"},"response":{"token":"Token was refreshed"}}
- auth check
- ON-REPLY 5:auth/check: {"jtype":"afb-reply","request":{"status":"success"},"response":{"isvalid":true}}
- auth refresh
- ON-REPLY 6:auth/refresh: {"jtype":"afb-reply","request":{"status":"success",
- "token":"e83b36f8-d945-463d-b983-5d8ed73ba529"},"response":{"token":"Token was refreshed"}}
-
-After closing connection, reconnect as here after:
-
- $ afb-client-demo ws://localhost:1234/api?token=e83b36f8-d945-463d-b983-5d8ed73ba529\&uuid=5fcc3f3d-4b84-4fc7-ba66-2d8bd34ae7d1 auth check
- ON-REPLY 1:auth/check: {"jtype":"afb-reply","request":{"status":"success"},"response":{"isvalid":true}}
-
-Same connection check using **curl**:
-
- $ curl http://localhost:1234/api/auth/check?token=e83b36f8-d945-463d-b983-5d8ed73ba529\&uuid=5fcc3f3d-4b84-4fc7-ba66-2d8bd34ae7d1
- {"jtype":"afb-reply","request":{"status":"success"},"response":{"isvalid":true}}
-
-Format of replies
------------------
-
-Replies use javascript object returned as serialized JSON.
-
-This object contains at least 2 mandatory fields of name **jtype** and
-**request** and one optional field of name **response**.
-
-### Template
-
-This is a template of replies:
-
-```json
-{
- "jtype": "afb-reply",
- "request": {
- "status": "success",
- "info": "informationnal text",
- "token": "e83b36f8-d945-463d-b983-5d8ed73ba52",
- "uuid": "5fcc3f3d-4b84-4fc7-ba66-2d8bd34ae7d1",
- "reqid": "application-generated-id-23456"
- },
- "response": ....any response object....
-}
-```
-
-### Field jtype
-
-The field **jtype** must have a value of type string equal to **"afb-reply"**.
-
-### Field request
-
-The field **request** must have a value of type object. This request object
-has at least one field named **status** and four optional fields named
-**info**, **token**, **uuid**, **reqid**.
-
-#### Subfield request.status
-
-**status** must have a value of type string. This string is equal to **"success"**
-only in case of success.
-
-#### Subfield request.info
-
-**info** is of type string and represent optional information added to the reply.
-
-#### Subfield request.token
-
-**token** is of type string. It is sent either at session creation
-or when the token is refreshed.
-
-#### Subfield request.uuid
-
-**uuid** is of type string. It is sent at session creation.
-
-#### Subfield request.reqid
-
-**reqid** is of type string. It is sent in response to HTTP requests
-that added a parameter of name **reqid** or **x-afb-reqid** at request time.
-Value returns in the reply has the exact same value as the one received in the
-request.
-
-### Field response
-
-This field response optionally contains an object returned when request
-succeeded.
-
-Format of events
-----------------
-
-Events are javascript object serialized as JSON.
-
-This object contains at least 2 mandatory fields of name **jtype** and **event**
-and one optional field of name **data**.
-
-### Template
-
-Here is a template of event:
-
-```json
-{
- "jtype": "afb-event",
- "event": "sample_api_name/sample_event_name",
- "data": ...any event data...
-}
-```
-
-### Field jtype
-
-The field **jtype** must have a value of type string equal to **"afb-event"**.
-
-### Field event
-
-The field **event** carries the event's name.
-
-The name of the event is made of two parts separated by a slash:
-the name of the name of the API that generated the event
-and the name of event within the API.
-
-### Field data
-
-This field data if present holds the data carried by the event.
-