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author | Jelmer Vernooij <jelmer@samba.org> | 2006-01-10 22:35:08 +0100 |
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committer | Jelmer Vernooij <jelmer@samba.org> | 2006-01-10 22:35:08 +0100 |
commit | 8e419cb4f86679636b2d96618e1bec4853636c11 (patch) | |
tree | b7514f0bd06ce2a1f5290c53552c692698091d2b /protocols/http_client.c | |
parent | 3e91c3ec7d6426c4c2819e78275f935e1a7fce2c (diff) | |
parent | dd8d4c5243eea91dd3b0709ae76abdd3743e99bc (diff) |
Merge Wilmer
Diffstat (limited to 'protocols/http_client.c')
-rw-r--r-- | protocols/http_client.c | 382 |
1 files changed, 382 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/protocols/http_client.c b/protocols/http_client.c new file mode 100644 index 00000000..9417e200 --- /dev/null +++ b/protocols/http_client.c @@ -0,0 +1,382 @@ + /********************************************************************\ + * BitlBee -- An IRC to other IM-networks gateway * + * * + * Copyright 2002-2005 Wilmer van der Gaast and others * + \********************************************************************/ + +/* HTTP(S) module */ + +/* + This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify + it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by + the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or + (at your option) any later version. + + This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the + GNU General Public License for more details. + + You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License with + the Debian GNU/Linux distribution in /usr/share/common-licenses/GPL; + if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, + Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA +*/ + +#include <string.h> +#include <stdio.h> + +#include "http_client.h" +#include "url.h" +#include "sock.h" + + +static void http_connected( gpointer data, int source, GaimInputCondition cond ); +static void http_ssl_connected( gpointer data, void *source, GaimInputCondition cond ); +static void http_incoming_data( gpointer data, int source, GaimInputCondition cond ); + + +void *http_dorequest( char *host, int port, int ssl, char *request, http_input_function func, gpointer data ) +{ + struct http_request *req; + int error = 0; + + req = g_new0( struct http_request, 1 ); + + if( ssl ) + { + req->ssl = ssl_connect( host, port, http_ssl_connected, req ); + if( req->ssl == NULL ) + error = 1; + } + else + { + req->fd = proxy_connect( host, port, http_connected, req ); + if( req->fd < 0 ) + error = 1; + } + + if( error ) + { + g_free( req ); + return( NULL ); + } + + req->func = func; + req->data = data; + req->request = g_strdup( request ); + req->request_length = strlen( request ); + + return( req ); +} + +/* This one is actually pretty simple... Might get more calls if we can't write + the whole request at once. */ +static void http_connected( gpointer data, int source, GaimInputCondition cond ) +{ + struct http_request *req = data; + int st; + + if( source < 0 ) + goto error; + + if( req->inpa > 0 ) + gaim_input_remove( req->inpa ); + + sock_make_nonblocking( req->fd ); + + if( req->ssl ) + { + st = ssl_write( req->ssl, req->request + req->bytes_written, + req->request_length - req->bytes_written ); + if( st < 0 ) + { + if( ssl_errno != SSL_AGAIN ) + { + ssl_disconnect( req->ssl ); + goto error; + } + } + } + else + { + st = write( source, req->request + req->bytes_written, + req->request_length - req->bytes_written ); + if( st < 0 ) + { + if( !sockerr_again() ) + { + closesocket( req->fd ); + goto error; + } + } + } + + if( st > 0 ) + req->bytes_written += st; + + if( req->bytes_written < req->request_length ) + req->inpa = gaim_input_add( source, + req->ssl ? ssl_getdirection( req->ssl ) : GAIM_INPUT_WRITE, + http_connected, req ); + else + req->inpa = gaim_input_add( source, GAIM_INPUT_READ, http_incoming_data, req ); + + return; + +error: + req->func( req ); + + g_free( req->request ); + g_free( req ); + + return; +} + +static void http_ssl_connected( gpointer data, void *source, GaimInputCondition cond ) +{ + struct http_request *req = data; + + if( source == NULL ) + return http_connected( data, -1, cond ); + + req->fd = ssl_getfd( source ); + + return http_connected( data, req->fd, cond ); +} + +static void http_incoming_data( gpointer data, int source, GaimInputCondition cond ) +{ + struct http_request *req = data; + int evil_server = 0; + char buffer[2048]; + char *end1, *end2; + int st; + + if( req->inpa > 0 ) + gaim_input_remove( req->inpa ); + + if( req->ssl ) + { + st = ssl_read( req->ssl, buffer, sizeof( buffer ) ); + if( st < 0 ) + { + if( ssl_errno != SSL_AGAIN ) + { + /* goto cleanup; */ + + /* YAY! We have to deal with crappy Microsoft + servers that LOVE to send invalid TLS + packets that abort connections! \o/ */ + + goto got_reply; + } + } + else if( st == 0 ) + { + goto got_reply; + } + } + else + { + st = read( req->fd, buffer, sizeof( buffer ) ); + if( st < 0 ) + { + if( !sockerr_again() ) + { + goto cleanup; + } + } + else if( st == 0 ) + { + goto got_reply; + } + } + + if( st > 0 ) + { + req->reply_headers = g_realloc( req->reply_headers, req->bytes_read + st + 1 ); + memcpy( req->reply_headers + req->bytes_read, buffer, st ); + req->bytes_read += st; + } + + /* There will be more! */ + req->inpa = gaim_input_add( req->fd, + req->ssl ? ssl_getdirection( req->ssl ) : GAIM_INPUT_READ, + http_incoming_data, req ); + + return; + +got_reply: + /* Zero termination is very convenient. */ + req->reply_headers[req->bytes_read] = 0; + + /* Find the separation between headers and body, and keep stupid + webservers in mind. */ + end1 = strstr( req->reply_headers, "\r\n\r\n" ); + end2 = strstr( req->reply_headers, "\n\n" ); + + if( end2 && end2 < end1 ) + { + end1 = end2 + 1; + evil_server = 1; + } + else + { + end1 += 2; + } + + if( end1 ) + { + *end1 = 0; + + if( evil_server ) + req->reply_body = end1 + 1; + else + req->reply_body = end1 + 2; + } + + if( ( end1 = strchr( req->reply_headers, ' ' ) ) != NULL ) + { + if( sscanf( end1 + 1, "%d", &req->status_code ) != 1 ) + req->status_code = -1; + } + else + { + req->status_code = -1; + } + + if( req->status_code == 301 || req->status_code == 302 ) + { + char *loc, *new_request, *new_host; + int error = 0, new_port, new_proto; + + loc = strstr( req->reply_headers, "\nLocation: " ); + if( loc == NULL ) /* We can't handle this redirect... */ + goto cleanup; + + loc += 11; + while( *loc == ' ' ) + loc ++; + + /* TODO/FIXME: Possibly have to handle relative redirections, + and rewrite Host: headers. Not necessary for now, it's + enough for passport authentication like this. */ + + if( *loc == '/' ) + { + /* Just a different pathname... */ + + /* Since we don't cache the servername, and since we + don't need this yet anyway, I won't implement it. */ + + goto cleanup; + } + else + { + /* A whole URL */ + url_t *url; + char *s; + + s = strstr( loc, "\r\n" ); + if( s == NULL ) + goto cleanup; + + url = g_new0( url_t, 1 ); + *s = 0; + + if( !url_set( url, loc ) ) + { + g_free( url ); + goto cleanup; + } + + /* Okay, this isn't fun! We have to rebuild the request... :-( */ + new_request = g_malloc( req->request_length + strlen( url->file ) ); + + /* So, now I just allocated enough memory, so I'm + going to use strcat(), whether you like it or not. :-) */ + + /* First, find the GET/POST/whatever from the original request. */ + s = strchr( req->request, ' ' ); + if( s == NULL ) + { + g_free( new_request ); + g_free( url ); + goto cleanup; + } + + *s = 0; + sprintf( new_request, "%s %s HTTP/1.0\r\n", req->request, url->file ); + *s = ' '; + + s = strstr( req->request, "\r\n" ); + if( s == NULL ) + { + g_free( new_request ); + g_free( url ); + goto cleanup; + } + + strcat( new_request, s + 2 ); + new_host = g_strdup( url->host ); + new_port = url->port; + new_proto = url->proto; + + g_free( url ); + } + + if( req->ssl ) + ssl_disconnect( req->ssl ); + else + closesocket( req->fd ); + + req->fd = -1; + req->ssl = 0; + + if( new_proto == PROTO_HTTPS ) + { + req->ssl = ssl_connect( new_host, new_port, http_ssl_connected, req ); + if( req->ssl == NULL ) + error = 1; + } + else + { + req->fd = proxy_connect( new_host, new_port, http_connected, req ); + if( req->fd < 0 ) + error = 1; + } + g_free( new_host ); + + if( error ) + { + g_free( new_request ); + goto cleanup; + } + + g_free( req->request ); + g_free( req->reply_headers ); + req->request = new_request; + req->request_length = strlen( new_request ); + req->bytes_read = req->bytes_written = req->inpa = 0; + req->reply_headers = req->reply_body = NULL; + + return; + } + + /* Assume that a closed connection means we're finished, this indeed + breaks with keep-alive connections and faulty connections. */ + req->finished = 1; + +cleanup: + if( req->ssl ) + ssl_disconnect( req->ssl ); + else + closesocket( req->fd ); + + req->func( req ); + + g_free( req->request ); + g_free( req->reply_headers ); + g_free( req ); +} |