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| 1 // Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. | |
| 2 // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be | |
| 3 // found in the LICENSE file. | |
| 4 // | |
| 5 // HttpStream provides an abstraction for a basic http streams, SPDY, and QUIC. | |
| 6 // The HttpStream subtype is expected to manage the underlying transport | |
| 7 // appropriately. For example, a basic http stream will return the transport | |
| 8 // socket to the pool for reuse. SPDY streams on the other hand leave the | |
| 9 // transport socket management to the SpdySession. | |
| 10 | |
| 11 #ifndef NET_HTTP_HTTP_STREAM_H_ | |
| 12 #define NET_HTTP_HTTP_STREAM_H_ | |
| 13 | |
| 14 #include "base/basictypes.h" | |
| 15 #include "base/memory/scoped_ptr.h" | |
| 16 #include "net/base/completion_callback.h" | |
| 17 #include "net/base/net_export.h" | |
| 18 #include "net/base/request_priority.h" | |
| 19 #include "net/base/upload_progress.h" | |
| 20 | |
| 21 namespace net { | |
| 22 | |
| 23 class BoundNetLog; | |
| 24 class HttpNetworkSession; | |
| 25 class HttpRequestHeaders; | |
| 26 struct HttpRequestInfo; | |
| 27 class HttpResponseInfo; | |
| 28 class IOBuffer; | |
| 29 struct LoadTimingInfo; | |
| 30 class SSLCertRequestInfo; | |
| 31 class SSLInfo; | |
| 32 | |
| 33 class NET_EXPORT_PRIVATE HttpStream { | |
| 34 public: | |
| 35 HttpStream() {} | |
| 36 virtual ~HttpStream() {} | |
| 37 | |
| 38 // Initialize stream. Must be called before calling SendRequest(). | |
| 39 // |request_info| must outlive the HttpStream. | |
| 40 // Returns a net error code, possibly ERR_IO_PENDING. | |
| 41 virtual int InitializeStream(const HttpRequestInfo* request_info, | |
| 42 RequestPriority priority, | |
| 43 const BoundNetLog& net_log, | |
| 44 const CompletionCallback& callback) = 0; | |
| 45 | |
| 46 // Writes the headers and uploads body data to the underlying socket. | |
| 47 // ERR_IO_PENDING is returned if the operation could not be completed | |
| 48 // synchronously, in which case the result will be passed to the callback | |
| 49 // when available. Returns OK on success. | |
| 50 // | |
| 51 // The callback will only be invoked once the first full set of headers have | |
| 52 // been received, at which point |response| will have been populated with that | |
| 53 // set of headers, and is safe to read, until/unless ReadResponseHeaders is | |
| 54 // called. | |
| 55 // | |
| 56 // |response| must remain valid until all sets of headers has been read, or | |
| 57 // the HttpStream is destroyed. There's typically only one set of | |
| 58 // headers, except in the case of 1xx responses (See ReadResponseHeaders). | |
| 59 virtual int SendRequest(const HttpRequestHeaders& request_headers, | |
| 60 HttpResponseInfo* response, | |
| 61 const CompletionCallback& callback) = 0; | |
| 62 | |
| 63 // Reads from the underlying socket until the next set of response headers | |
| 64 // have been completely received. This may only be called on 1xx responses | |
| 65 // after SendRequest has completed successfully, to read the next set of | |
| 66 // headers. | |
| 67 // | |
| 68 // ERR_IO_PENDING is returned if the operation could not be completed | |
| 69 // synchronously, in which case the result will be passed to the callback when | |
| 70 // available. Returns OK on success. The response headers are available in | |
| 71 // the HttpResponseInfo passed in to original call to SendRequest. | |
| 72 virtual int ReadResponseHeaders(const CompletionCallback& callback) = 0; | |
| 73 | |
| 74 // Reads response body data, up to |buf_len| bytes. |buf_len| should be a | |
| 75 // reasonable size (<2MB). The number of bytes read is returned, or an | |
| 76 // error is returned upon failure. 0 indicates that the request has been | |
| 77 // fully satisfied and there is no more data to read. | |
| 78 // ERR_CONNECTION_CLOSED is returned when the connection has been closed | |
| 79 // prematurely. ERR_IO_PENDING is returned if the operation could not be | |
| 80 // completed synchronously, in which case the result will be passed to the | |
| 81 // callback when available. If the operation is not completed immediately, | |
| 82 // the socket acquires a reference to the provided buffer until the callback | |
| 83 // is invoked or the socket is destroyed. | |
| 84 virtual int ReadResponseBody(IOBuffer* buf, int buf_len, | |
| 85 const CompletionCallback& callback) = 0; | |
| 86 | |
| 87 // Closes the stream. | |
| 88 // |not_reusable| indicates if the stream can be used for further requests. | |
| 89 // In the case of HTTP, where we re-use the byte-stream (e.g. the connection) | |
| 90 // this means we need to close the connection; in the case of SPDY, where the | |
| 91 // underlying stream is never reused, it has no effect. | |
| 92 // TODO(mbelshe): We should figure out how to fold the not_reusable flag | |
| 93 // into the stream implementation itself so that the caller | |
| 94 // does not need to pass it at all. We might also be able to | |
| 95 // eliminate the SetConnectionReused() below. | |
| 96 virtual void Close(bool not_reusable) = 0; | |
| 97 | |
| 98 // Indicates if the response body has been completely read. | |
| 99 virtual bool IsResponseBodyComplete() const = 0; | |
| 100 | |
| 101 // Indicates that the end of the response is detectable. This means that | |
| 102 // the response headers indicate either chunked encoding or content length. | |
| 103 // If neither is sent, the server must close the connection for us to detect | |
| 104 // the end of the response. | |
| 105 // TODO(rch): Rename this method, so that it is clear why it exists | |
| 106 // particularly as it applies to QUIC and SPDY for which the end of the | |
| 107 // response is always findable. | |
| 108 virtual bool CanFindEndOfResponse() const = 0; | |
| 109 | |
| 110 // A stream exists on top of a connection. If the connection has been used | |
| 111 // to successfully exchange data in the past, error handling for the | |
| 112 // stream is done differently. This method returns true if the underlying | |
| 113 // connection is reused or has been connected and idle for some time. | |
| 114 virtual bool IsConnectionReused() const = 0; | |
| 115 virtual void SetConnectionReused() = 0; | |
| 116 | |
| 117 // Checks whether the current state of the underlying connection | |
| 118 // allows it to be reused. | |
| 119 virtual bool IsConnectionReusable() const = 0; | |
| 120 | |
| 121 // Get the total number of bytes received from network for this stream. | |
| 122 virtual int64 GetTotalReceivedBytes() const = 0; | |
| 123 | |
| 124 // Populates the connection establishment part of |load_timing_info|, and | |
| 125 // socket ID. |load_timing_info| must have all null times when called. | |
| 126 // Returns false and does nothing if there is no underlying connection, either | |
| 127 // because one has yet to be assigned to the stream, or because the underlying | |
| 128 // socket has been closed. | |
| 129 // | |
| 130 // In practice, this means that this function will always succeed any time | |
| 131 // between when the full headers have been received and the stream has been | |
| 132 // closed. | |
| 133 virtual bool GetLoadTimingInfo(LoadTimingInfo* load_timing_info) const = 0; | |
| 134 | |
| 135 // Get the SSLInfo associated with this stream's connection. This should | |
| 136 // only be called for streams over SSL sockets, otherwise the behavior is | |
| 137 // undefined. | |
| 138 virtual void GetSSLInfo(SSLInfo* ssl_info) = 0; | |
| 139 | |
| 140 // Get the SSLCertRequestInfo associated with this stream's connection. | |
| 141 // This should only be called for streams over SSL sockets, otherwise the | |
| 142 // behavior is undefined. | |
| 143 virtual void GetSSLCertRequestInfo(SSLCertRequestInfo* cert_request_info) = 0; | |
| 144 | |
| 145 // HACK(willchan): Really, we should move the HttpResponseDrainer logic into | |
| 146 // the HttpStream implementation. This is just a quick hack. | |
| 147 virtual bool IsSpdyHttpStream() const = 0; | |
| 148 | |
| 149 // In the case of an HTTP error or redirect, flush the response body (usually | |
| 150 // a simple error or "this page has moved") so that we can re-use the | |
| 151 // underlying connection. This stream is responsible for deleting itself when | |
| 152 // draining is complete. | |
| 153 virtual void Drain(HttpNetworkSession* session) = 0; | |
| 154 | |
| 155 // Called when the priority of the parent transaction changes. | |
| 156 virtual void SetPriority(RequestPriority priority) = 0; | |
| 157 | |
| 158 // Queries the UploadDataStream for its progress (bytes sent). | |
| 159 virtual UploadProgress GetUploadProgress() const = 0; | |
| 160 | |
| 161 // Returns a new (not initialized) stream using the same underlying | |
| 162 // connection and invalidates the old stream - no further methods should be | |
| 163 // called on the old stream. The caller should ensure that the response body | |
| 164 // from the previous request is drained before calling this method. If the | |
| 165 // subclass does not support renewing the stream, NULL is returned. | |
| 166 virtual HttpStream* RenewStreamForAuth() = 0; | |
| 167 | |
| 168 private: | |
| 169 DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(HttpStream); | |
| 170 }; | |
| 171 | |
| 172 } // namespace net | |
| 173 | |
| 174 #endif // NET_HTTP_HTTP_STREAM_H_ | |
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