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arangodb/arangod/GeneralServer/GeneralCommTask.h

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////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
/// DISCLAIMER
///
/// Copyright 2014-2016 ArangoDB GmbH, Cologne, Germany
/// Copyright 2004-2014 triAGENS GmbH, Cologne, Germany
///
/// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
/// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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///
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///
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/// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
/// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
/// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
/// limitations under the License.
///
/// Copyright holder is ArangoDB GmbH, Cologne, Germany
///
/// @author Dr. Frank Celler
/// @author Achim Brandt
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
#ifndef ARANGOD_GENERAL_SERVER_GENERAL_COMM_TASK_H
#define ARANGOD_GENERAL_SERVER_GENERAL_COMM_TASK_H 1
#include "GeneralServer/SocketTask.h"
#include <openssl/ssl.h>
#include "GeneralServer/GeneralServer.h"
#include "Basics/Mutex.h"
#include "Basics/MutexLocker.h"
#include "Basics/StringBuffer.h"
#include "GeneralServer/Socket.h"
#include "Auth/TokenCache.h"
namespace arangodb {
class AuthenticationFeature;
class GeneralRequest;
class GeneralResponse;
namespace rest {
class RestHandler;
//
// The flow of events is as follows:
//
// (1) After reading data from the client, `processRead()` is called. Each
// sub-class of `GeneralCommTask` must implement this method. As long as the
// function returns true, it is called again in a loop. Returning false
// signals that new data has to be received in order to continue and that
// all available data has been processed
//
// (3) As soon as `processRead()` detects that it has read a complete request,
// it must create an instance of a sub-class of `GeneralRequest` and
// `GeneralResponse`. Then it must call `executeRequest(...)` to start the
// execution of the request.
//
// (4) `executeRequest(...)` will create a handler. A handler is responsible for
// executing the request. It will take the `request` instance and executes a
// plan to generate a response. It is possible, that one request generates a
// response and still does some work afterwards. It is even possible, that a
// request generates a push stream.
//
// As soon as a response is available, `addResponse()` will be called.
// which must be implemented in the sub-class.
// It will be called with an response object and an indicator if
// an error has occurred.
//
// It is the responsibility of the sub-class to govern what is supported.
// For example, HTTP will only support one active request executing at a
// time until the final response has been send out.
//
// VelocyPack on the other hand, allows multiple active requests. Partial
// responses are identified by a request id.
//
// (5) Error handling: In case of an error `addErrorResponse()` will be
// called. This will call `addResponse()` with an error indicator, which in
// turn will end the responding request.
//
class GeneralCommTask : public SocketTask {
GeneralCommTask(GeneralCommTask const&) = delete;
GeneralCommTask const& operator=(GeneralCommTask const&) = delete;
public:
GeneralCommTask(GeneralServer& server,
char const* name,
std::unique_ptr<Socket>,
ConnectionInfo&&,
double keepAliveTimeout,
bool skipSocketInit = false);
~GeneralCommTask();
virtual arangodb::Endpoint::TransportType transportType() = 0;
protected:
virtual std::unique_ptr<GeneralResponse> createResponse(rest::ResponseCode,
uint64_t messageId) = 0;
/// @brief send simple response including response body
virtual void addSimpleResponse(rest::ResponseCode, rest::ContentType, uint64_t messageId,
velocypack::Buffer<uint8_t>&&) = 0;
/// @brief send the response to the client.
virtual void addResponse(GeneralResponse&, RequestStatistics*) = 0;
/// @brief whether or not requests of this CommTask can be executed directly,
/// inside the IO thread
virtual bool allowDirectHandling() const = 0;
protected:
enum class RequestFlow : bool { Continue = true, Abort = false };
/// Must be called before calling executeRequest, will add an error
/// response if execution is supposed to be aborted
RequestFlow prepareExecution(GeneralRequest&);
/// Must be called from addResponse, before response is rendered
void finishExecution(GeneralResponse&) const;
/// Push this request into the execution pipeline
void executeRequest(std::unique_ptr<GeneralRequest>&&, std::unique_ptr<GeneralResponse>&&);
void setStatistics(uint64_t, RequestStatistics*);
RequestStatistics* acquireStatistics(uint64_t);
RequestStatistics* statistics(uint64_t);
RequestStatistics* stealStatistics(uint64_t);
/// @brief send response including error response body
void addErrorResponse(rest::ResponseCode, rest::ContentType,
uint64_t messageId, int errorNum, std::string const&);
void addErrorResponse(rest::ResponseCode, rest::ContentType,
uint64_t messageId, int errorNum);
protected:
AuthenticationFeature* _auth;
// protocol to use http, vst
char const* _protocol = "unknown";
rest::ProtocolVersion _protocolVersion = rest::ProtocolVersion::UNKNOWN;
arangodb::Mutex _statisticsMutex;
std::unordered_map<uint64_t, RequestStatistics*> _statisticsMap;
auth::TokenCache::Entry _authToken;
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
/// @brief checks the access rights for a specified path, includes automatic
/// exceptions for /_api/users to allow logins without authorization
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
rest::ResponseCode canAccessPath(GeneralRequest&) const;
private:
bool handleRequestSync(std::shared_ptr<RestHandler>);
void handleRequestDirectly(bool doLock, std::shared_ptr<RestHandler> const&);
bool handleRequestAsync(std::shared_ptr<RestHandler>, uint64_t* jobId = nullptr);
};
} // namespace rest
} // namespace arangodb
#endif