Thu, 15 Jan 2015 21:03:48 +0100
Integrate friendly tips from Tor colleagues to make (or not) 4.5 alpha 3;
This includes removal of overloaded (but unused) methods, and addition of
a overlooked call to DataStruct::SetData(nsISupports, uint32_t, bool.)
1 /* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 4; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 4 -*- */
2 /* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
3 * License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
4 * file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */
5 #ifndef __nsmultimixedconv__h__
6 #define __nsmultimixedconv__h__
8 #include "nsIStreamConverter.h"
9 #include "nsIChannel.h"
10 #include "nsString.h"
11 #include "nsCOMPtr.h"
12 #include "nsIByteRangeRequest.h"
13 #include "nsIMultiPartChannel.h"
14 #include "nsAutoPtr.h"
15 #include "mozilla/Attributes.h"
17 #define NS_MULTIMIXEDCONVERTER_CID \
18 { /* 7584CE90-5B25-11d3-A175-0050041CAF44 */ \
19 0x7584ce90, \
20 0x5b25, \
21 0x11d3, \
22 {0xa1, 0x75, 0x0, 0x50, 0x4, 0x1c, 0xaf, 0x44} \
23 }
25 //
26 // nsPartChannel is a "dummy" channel which represents an individual part of
27 // a multipart/mixed stream...
28 //
29 // Instances on this channel are passed out to the consumer through the
30 // nsIStreamListener interface.
31 //
32 class nsPartChannel MOZ_FINAL : public nsIChannel,
33 public nsIByteRangeRequest,
34 public nsIMultiPartChannel
35 {
36 public:
37 nsPartChannel(nsIChannel *aMultipartChannel, uint32_t aPartID,
38 nsIStreamListener* aListener);
40 void InitializeByteRange(int64_t aStart, int64_t aEnd);
41 void SetIsLastPart() { mIsLastPart = true; }
42 nsresult SendOnStartRequest(nsISupports* aContext);
43 nsresult SendOnDataAvailable(nsISupports* aContext, nsIInputStream* aStream,
44 uint64_t aOffset, uint32_t aLen);
45 nsresult SendOnStopRequest(nsISupports* aContext, nsresult aStatus);
46 /* SetContentDisposition expects the full value of the Content-Disposition
47 * header */
48 void SetContentDisposition(const nsACString& aContentDispositionHeader);
50 NS_DECL_ISUPPORTS
51 NS_DECL_NSIREQUEST
52 NS_DECL_NSICHANNEL
53 NS_DECL_NSIBYTERANGEREQUEST
54 NS_DECL_NSIMULTIPARTCHANNEL
56 protected:
57 ~nsPartChannel();
59 protected:
60 nsCOMPtr<nsIChannel> mMultipartChannel;
61 nsCOMPtr<nsIStreamListener> mListener;
63 nsresult mStatus;
64 nsLoadFlags mLoadFlags;
66 nsCOMPtr<nsILoadGroup> mLoadGroup;
68 nsCString mContentType;
69 nsCString mContentCharset;
70 uint32_t mContentDisposition;
71 nsString mContentDispositionFilename;
72 nsCString mContentDispositionHeader;
73 uint64_t mContentLength;
75 bool mIsByteRangeRequest;
76 int64_t mByteRangeStart;
77 int64_t mByteRangeEnd;
79 uint32_t mPartID; // unique ID that can be used to identify
80 // this part of the multipart document
81 bool mIsLastPart;
82 };
84 // The nsMultiMixedConv stream converter converts a stream of type "multipart/x-mixed-replace"
85 // to it's subparts. There was some debate as to whether or not the functionality desired
86 // when HTTP confronted this type required a stream converter. After all, this type really
87 // prompts various viewer related actions rather than stream conversion. There simply needs
88 // to be a piece in place that can strip out the multiple parts of a stream of this type, and
89 // "display" them accordingly.
90 //
91 // With that said, this "stream converter" spends more time packaging up the sub parts of the
92 // main stream and sending them off the destination stream listener, than doing any real
93 // stream parsing/converting.
94 //
95 // WARNING: This converter requires that it's destination stream listener be able to handle
96 // multiple OnStartRequest(), OnDataAvailable(), and OnStopRequest() call combinations.
97 // Each series represents the beginning, data production, and ending phase of each sub-
98 // part of the original stream.
99 //
100 // NOTE: this MIME-type is used by HTTP, *not* SMTP, or IMAP.
101 //
102 // NOTE: For reference, a general description of how this MIME type should be handled via
103 // HTTP, see http://home.netscape.com/assist/net_sites/pushpull.html . Note that
104 // real world server content deviates considerably from this overview.
105 //
106 // Implementation assumptions:
107 // Assumed structue:
108 // --BoundaryToken[\r]\n
109 // content-type: foo/bar[\r]\n
110 // ... (other headers if any)
111 // [\r]\n (second line feed to delimit end of headers)
112 // data
113 // --BoundaryToken-- (end delimited by final "--")
114 //
115 // linebreaks can be either CRLF or LFLF. linebreaks preceding
116 // boundary tokens are considered part of the data. BoundaryToken
117 // is any opaque string.
118 //
119 //
121 class nsMultiMixedConv : public nsIStreamConverter {
122 public:
123 NS_DECL_ISUPPORTS
124 NS_DECL_NSISTREAMCONVERTER
125 NS_DECL_NSISTREAMLISTENER
126 NS_DECL_NSIREQUESTOBSERVER
128 nsMultiMixedConv();
129 virtual ~nsMultiMixedConv();
131 protected:
132 nsresult SendStart(nsIChannel *aChannel);
133 nsresult SendStop(nsresult aStatus);
134 nsresult SendData(char *aBuffer, uint32_t aLen);
135 nsresult ParseHeaders(nsIChannel *aChannel, char *&aPtr,
136 uint32_t &aLen, bool *_retval);
137 int32_t PushOverLine(char *&aPtr, uint32_t &aLen);
138 char *FindToken(char *aCursor, uint32_t aLen);
139 nsresult BufferData(char *aData, uint32_t aLen);
141 // member data
142 bool mNewPart; // Are we processing the beginning of a part?
143 bool mProcessingHeaders;
144 nsCOMPtr<nsIStreamListener> mFinalListener; // this guy gets the converted data via his OnDataAvailable()
146 nsCString mToken;
147 uint32_t mTokenLen;
149 nsRefPtr<nsPartChannel> mPartChannel; // the channel for the given part we're processing.
150 // one channel per part.
151 nsCOMPtr<nsISupports> mContext;
152 nsCString mContentType;
153 nsCString mContentDisposition;
154 uint64_t mContentLength;
156 char *mBuffer;
157 uint32_t mBufLen;
158 uint64_t mTotalSent;
159 bool mFirstOnData; // used to determine if we're in our first OnData callback.
161 // The following members are for tracking the byte ranges in
162 // multipart/mixed content which specified the 'Content-Range:'
163 // header...
164 int64_t mByteRangeStart;
165 int64_t mByteRangeEnd;
166 bool mIsByteRangeRequest;
168 uint32_t mCurrentPartID;
169 };
171 #endif /* __nsmultimixedconv__h__ */