Functions of class **afb_req_t** ============================ ## General function ### afb_req_is_valid ```C /** * Checks whether the request 'req' is valid or not. * * @param req the request to check * * @return 0 if not valid or 1 if valid. */ int afb_req_is_valid( afb_req_t*req); ``` ### afb_req_get_api ```C /** * Retrieves the api that serves the request * * @param req the request whose serving api is queried * * @return the api serving the request */ afb_api_t afb_req_get_api( afb_req_t*req); ``` ### afb_req_get_vcbdata ```C /** * Retrieves the callback data of the verb. This callback data is set * when the verb is created. * * @param req whose verb vcbdata is queried * * @return the callback data attached to the verb description */ void *afb_req_get_vcbdata( afb_req_t*req); ``` ### afb_req_get_called_api ```C /** * Retrieve the name of the called api. * * @param req the request * * @return the name of the called api * * @see afb_api_new_api * @see afb_api_add_alias */ const char *afb_req_get_called_api( afb_req_t*req); ``` ### afb_req_get_called_verb ```C /** * Retrieve the name of the called verb * * @param req the request * * @return the name of the called verb */ const char *afb_req_get_called_verb( afb_req_t*req); ``` ### afb_req_addref ```C /** * Increments the count of references of 'req'. * * @param req the request * * @return returns the request req */ afb_req_t*afb_req_addref( afb_req_t*req); ``` ### afb_req_unref ```C /** * Decrement the count of references of 'req'. * * @param req the request */ void afb_req_unref( afb_req_t*req); ``` ## Logging functions ### afb_req_wants_log_level ```C /** * Is the log message of 'level (as defined for syslog) required for the * request 'req'? * * @param req the request * @param level the level to check as defined for syslog: * * 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 * * @return 0 if not required or a value not null if required * * @see syslog */ int afb_req_wants_log_level( afb_req_t*req, int level); ``` ### afb_req_vverbose ```C /** * Send associated to 'req' a message described by 'fmt' and its 'args' * 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 * * @param req the request * @param level the level of the message * @param file the source filename that emits the message or NULL * @param line the line number in the source filename that emits the message * @param func the name of the function that emits the message or NULL * @param fmt the message format as for printf * @param args the arguments to the format * * @see printf * @see afb_req_verbose */ void afb_req_vverbose( afb_req_t*req, int level, const char *file, int line, const char * func, const char *fmt, va_list args); ``` ### afb_req_verbose ```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 * * @param req the request * @param level the level of the message * @param file the source filename that emits the message or NULL * @param line the line number in the source filename that emits the message * @param func the name of the function that emits the message or NULL * @param fmt the message format as for printf * @param ... the arguments of the format 'fmt' * * @see printf */ void afb_req_verbose( afb_req_t*req, int level, const char *file, int line, const char * func, const char *fmt, ...); ``` ## Arguments/parameters function ### afb_req_get ```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. * * @param req the request * @param name the name of the argument to get * * @return a structure describing the retrieved argument for the request * * @see afb_req_value * @see afb_req_path */ struct afb_arg afb_req_get( afb_req_t*req, const char *name); ``` ### afb_req_value ```C /** * 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 * * @param req the request * @param name the name of the argument's value to get * * @return the value as a string or NULL * * @see afb_req_get * @see afb_req_path */ const char *afb_req_value( afb_req_t*req, const char *name); ``` ### afb_req_path ```C /** * 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 * * @param req the request * @param name the name of the argument's path to get * * @return the path if any or NULL * * @see afb_req_get * @see afb_req_value */ const char *afb_req_path( afb_req_t*req, const char *name); ``` ### afb_req_json ```C /** * Gets from the request 'req' the json object hashing the arguments. * * The returned object must not be released using 'json_object_put'. * * @param req the request * * @return the JSON object of the query * * @see afb_req_get * @see afb_req_value * @see afb_req_path */ struct json_object *afb_req_json( afb_req_t*req); ``` ## Reply functions 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) ``` ### afb_req_reply ```C /** * Sends a reply to the request 'req'. * * The status of the reply is set to 'error' (that must be NULL on 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. * * @param req the request * @param obj the replied object or NULL * @param error the error message if it is a reply error or NULL * @param info an informative text or NULL * * @see afb_req_reply_v * @see afb_req_reply_f */ void afb_req_reply( afb_req_t*req, struct json_object *obj, const char *error, const char *info); ``` ### afb_req_reply_v ```C /** * Same as 'afb_req_reply_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. * * @param req the request * @param obj the replied object or NULL * @param error the error message if it is a reply error or NULL * @param info an informative text containing a format as for vprintf * @param args the va_list of arguments to the format as for vprintf * * @see afb_req_reply * @see afb_req_reply_f * @see vprintf */ void afb_req_reply_v( afb_req_t*req, struct json_object *obj, const char *error, const char *info, va_list args); ``` ### afb_req_reply_f ```C /** * Same as 'afb_req_reply' 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. * * @param req the request * @param obj the replied object or NULL * @param error the error message if it is a reply error or NULL * @param info an informative text containing a format as for printf * @param ... the arguments to the format as for printf * * @see afb_req_reply * @see afb_req_reply_v * @see printf */ void afb_req_reply_f( afb_req_t*req, struct json_object *obj, const char *error, const char *info, ...); ``` ## Subcall functions ### afb_req_subcall ```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 5 arguments: * 1. 'closure' the user defined closure pointer 'closure', * 2. 'object' a JSON object returned (can be NULL) * 3. 'error' a string not NULL in case of error * 4. 'info' a string handling some info (can be NULL) * 5. 'req' the req * * @param req The request * @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 flags The bit field of flags for the subcall as defined by @ref afb_req_subcall_flags_t * @param callback The to call on completion * @param closure The closure to pass to the callback * * The flags are any combination of the following values: * * - afb_req_x2_subcall_catch_events = 1 * * the calling API wants to receive the events from subscription * * - afb_req_x2_subcall_pass_events = 2 * * the original request will receive the events from subscription * * - afb_req_x2_subcall_on_behalf = 4 * * the calling API wants to use the credentials of the original request * * - afb_req_x2_subcall_api_session = 8 * * the calling API wants to use its session instead of the one of the * original request * * @see also 'afb_req_subcall_sync' */ void afb_req_subcall( afb_req_t*req, const char *api, const char *verb, struct json_object *args, int flags, void (*callback)( void *closure, struct json_object *object, const char *error, const char * info, afb_req_t*req), void *closure); ``` ### afb_req_subcall_sync ```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'. * This call is synchronous, it waits untill completion of the request. * It returns 0 on success or a negative value on error answer. * * 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. * * @param req The request * @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 flags The bit field of flags for the subcall as defined by @ref afb_req_subcall_flags * @param object a pointer where the replied JSON object is stored must be freed using @ref json_object_put (can be NULL) * @param error a pointer where a copy of the replied error is stored must be freed using @ref free (can be NULL) * @param info a pointer where a copy of the replied info is stored must be freed using @ref free (can be NULL) * * @return 0 in case of success or -1 in case of error */ int afb_req_subcall_sync( afb_req_t*req, const char *api, const char *verb, struct json_object *args, int flags, struct json_object **object, char **error, char **info); ``` ## Event functions ### afb_req_subscribe ```C /** * Establishes for the client link identified by 'req' a subscription * to the 'event'. * * @param req the request * @param event the event to subscribe * * @return 0 in case of successful subscription or -1 in case of error. */ int afb_req_subscribe( afb_req_t*req, afb_event_t event); ``` ### afb_req_unsubscribe ```C /** * 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. * * @param req the request * @param event the event to revoke * * @return 0 in case of successful subscription or -1 in case of error. */ int afb_req_unsubscribe( afb_req_t*req, afb_event_t event); ``` ## Session functions ### afb_req_context ```C /** * Manage the pointer stored by the binding for the client session of 'req'. * * If no previous pointer is stored or if 'replace' is not zero, a new value * is generated using the function 'create_context' called with the 'closure'. * If 'create_context' is NULL the generated value is 'closure'. * * When a value is created, the function 'free_context' is recorded and will * be called (with the created value as argument) to free the created value when * it is not more used. * * This function is atomic: it ensures that 2 threads will not race together. * * @param req the request * @param replace if not zero an existing value is replaced * @param create_context the creation function or NULL * @param free_context the destroying function or NULL * @param closure the closure to the creation function * * @return the stored value */ void *afb_req_context( afb_req_t*req, int replace, void *(*create_context)(void *closure), void (*free_context)(void*), void *closure); ``` ### afb_req_context_get ```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. * * Shortcut for: afb_req_context(req, 0, NULL, NULL, NULL) * * @param req the request * * @return the previously stored value */ void *afb_req_context_get( afb_req_t*req); ``` ### afb_req_context_set ```C /** * 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. * * Shortcut for: afb_req_context(req, 1, NULL, free_context, context) * * * @param req the request * @param context the context value to store * @param free_context the cleaning function for the stored context (can be NULL) */ void afb_req_context_set( afb_req_t*req, void *context, void (*free_context)(void*)); ``` ### afb_req_context_clear ```C /** * 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) * * @param req the request */ void afb_req_context_clear( afb_req_t*req); ``` ### afb_req_session_close ```C /** * Closes the session associated with 'req' * and delete all associated contexts. * * @param req the request */ void afb_req_session_close( afb_req_t*req); ``` ### afb_req_session_set_LOA ```C /** * Sets the level of assurance of the session of 'req' * to 'level'. The effect of this function is subject of * security policies. * * @param req the request * @param level of assurance from 0 to 7 * * @return 0 on success or -1 if failed. */ int afb_req_session_set_LOA( afb_req_t*req, unsigned level); ``` ## Credential/client functions ### afb_req_has_permission ```C /** * Check whether the 'permission' is granted or not to the client * identified by 'req'. * * @param req the request * @param permission string to check * * @return 1 if the permission is granted or 0 otherwise. */ int afb_req_has_permission( afb_req_t*req, const char *permission); ``` ### afb_req_get_application_id ```C /** * 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 * * @param req the request * * @return the string for the application id of the client MUST BE FREED */ char *afb_req_get_application_id( afb_req_t*req); ``` ### afb_req_get_uid ```C /** * Get the user identifier (UID) of the client for the * request 'req'. * * @param req the request * * @return -1 when the application can not be identified or the unix uid. * */ int afb_req_get_uid( afb_req_t*req); ``` ### afb_req_get_client_info ```C /** * Get informations about the client of the * request 'req'. * * Returns an object with client informations: * { * "pid": int, "uid": int, "gid": int, * "label": string, "id": string, "user": string, * "uuid": string, "LOA": int * } * * If some of this information can't be computed, the field of the return * object will not be set at all. * * @param req the request * * @return a JSON object that must be freed using @ref json_object_put */ struct json_object *afb_req_get_client_info( afb_req_t*req); ``` ## Legacy functions ### afb_req_subcall_legacy ```C /** * @deprecated use @ref afb_req_subcall * * 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. * * @param req the request * @param api the name of the api to call * @param verb the name of the verb to call * @param args the arguments of the call as a JSON object * @param callback the call back that will receive the reply * @param closure the closure passed back to the callback * * @see afb_req_subcall * @see afb_req_subcall_sync */ void afb_req_subcall_legacy( afb_req_t*req, const char *api, const char *verb, struct json_object *args, void (*callback)( void *closure, int iserror, struct json_object *result, afb_req_t*req), void *closure); ``` ### afb_req_subcall_sync_legacy ```C /** * @deprecated use @ref afb_req_subcall_sync * * 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. * * @param req the request * @param api the name of the api to call * @param verb the name of the verb to call * @param args the arguments of the call as a JSON object * @param result the pointer to the JSON object pointer that will receive the result * * @return 0 on success or a negative value on error answer. * * @see afb_req_subcall * @see afb_req_subcall_sync */ int afb_req_subcall_sync_legacy( afb_req_t*req, const char *api, const char *verb, struct json_object *args, struct json_object **result); ```