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* Various header file fixes... also fix compilation errors when HTTP is disabled.v2.0.0-alpha.6Garrett D'Amore2025-10-05
| | | | | | Also, some instances nni_aio are changed to nng_aio. We think we want to harmonize some of these types going forward as it will reduce the need to include headers hopefully letting us get away with just "defs.h" in more places.
* More nng_err -- this time for dialer and listener allocations.Garrett D'Amore2025-04-27
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* http: use common canonify at request parse timeGarrett D'Amore2025-01-12
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* Add nni_url_clone_inline.Garrett D'Amore2024-11-23
| | | | | The idea is to allow nng_dialer_create_url() and such to avoid having to reparse a URL that we already have.
* Remove u_rawurl member of URL.Garrett D'Amore2024-11-23
| | | | | This means that most URLs can now be used without any allocations needed. It eliminates some failure paths.
* Use 32-bit port numbers.Garrett D'Amore2024-11-21
| | | | | While TCP and UDP port numbers are 16-bits, ZT uses a larger (24-bit) port number.
* Avoid extra allocs for listener url.Garrett D'Amore2024-11-21
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* Add new nni_url_parse_inline, and add more test cases for coverage.Garrett D'Amore2024-11-18
| | | | The inline parsing will be used internally to avoid some allocations.
* Introduce accessors for nng_url struct and make it opaque.Garrett D'Amore2024-11-18
| | | | | This provides safety by ensuring that applications do not depend on the size or layout of nng_url itself.
* Merge internal and external URL APIs. No need forGarrett D'Amore2024-11-18
| | | | the separation of nni_url and nng_url.
* More url work. Undocument rawurl, and stop using it stats and logs.Garrett D'Amore2024-11-17
| | | | | | | Also expose nng_url_sprintf() for users who need it. This avoids some need to do dynamic memory on some things. Soon the entirety of nng_url will be allocation free in the usual case.
* URL u_port should be a number not a string.Garrett D'Amore2024-11-17
| | | | | | | | | | | The idea here is to reduce the dynamic allocations used for URLs, and also the back and forth with parsing begin strings and port numbers. We always resolve to a port number, and this is easier for everyone. The real goal in the long term is to eliminate dynamic allocation of the URL fields altogether, but that requires a little more work. This is a step in the right direction.
* Introduce nni_url_to_address for common URL to sockaddr support.Garrett D'Amore2024-10-05
| | | | | This will be used in UDP. It also lets us reduce some unnecessary code paths for redundant library initialization.
* fixes #1041 Abstract socket address for IPCGarrett D'Amore2020-11-08
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | fixes #1326 Linux IPC could use fchmod fixes #1327 getsockname on ipc may not work This introduces an abstract:// style transport, which on Linux results in using the abstract socket with the given name (not including the leading NULL byte). A new NNG_AF_ABSTRACT is provided. Auto bind abstract sockets are also supported. While here we have inlined the aios for the POSIX ipc pipe objects, eliminating at least one set of failure paths, and have also performed various other cleanups. A unix:// alias is available on POSIX systems, which acts just like ipc:// (and is fact just an alias). This is supplied so that in the future we can add support for AF_UNIX on Windows. We've also absorbed the ipcperms test into the new ipc_test suite. Finally we are now enforcing that IPC path names on Windows are not over the maximum size, rather than just silently truncating them.
* fixes #879 Desire NNG_OPT_TCP_BOUND_PORTGarrett D'Amore2019-02-16
| | | | | | We also have made some support changes, including new APIs for printing URLs, and some improvements to the NNG_OPT_URL to make use of this new property.
* fixes #872 create unified nng_stream APIGarrett D'Amore2019-02-16
| | | | | | | | | This is a major change, and includes changes to use a polymorphic stream API for all transports. There have been related bugs fixed along the way. Additionally the man pages have changed. The old non-polymorphic APIs are removed now. This is a breaking change, but the old APIs were never part of any released public API.
* Add, and document, the url->u_requri member.Garrett D'Amore2018-02-02
| | | | | This member is the value passed in actual HTTP protocol, so it is useful with the function nng_http_req_set_uri().
* fixes #173 Define public HTTP server APIGarrett D'Amore2018-02-01
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This introduces enough of the HTTP API to support fully server applications, including creation of websocket style protocols, pluggable handlers, and so forth. We have also introduced scatter/gather I/O (rudimentary) for aios, and made other enhancements to the AIO framework. The internals of the AIOs themselves are now fully private, and we have eliminated the aio->a_addr member, with plans to remove the pipe and possibly message members as well. A few other minor issues were found and fixed as well. The HTTP API includes request, response, and connection objects, which can be used with both servers and clients. It also defines the HTTP server and handler objects, which support server applications. Support for client applications will require a client object to be exposed, and that should be happening shortly. None of this is "documented" yet, bug again, we will follow up shortly.
* fixes #219 transports should take URL structure instead of string addressGarrett D'Amore2018-01-22
| | | | | | | | | | This eliminates a bunch of redundant URL parsing, using the common URL logic we already have in place. While here I fixed a problem with the TLS and WSS test suites that was failing on older Ubuntu -- apparently older versions of mbedTLS were unhappy if selecting OPTIONAL verification without a validate certificate chain.
* fixes #217 URL canonicalization needs workGarrett D'Amore2018-01-21
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* Convert existing websocket and http code to use new URL framework.Garrett D'Amore2018-01-05
| | | | | | This also fixes a use-after-free bug in the HTTP framework, where the handler could be deleted why callbacks were still using it. (We now reference count the handlers.)
* Fix some more leaks, add a generic URL parser.Garrett D'Amore2018-01-05