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* fixes #940 httpclient Timeout can succeed in cloudGarrett D'Amore2019-12-26
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* change www.example.com SHA1 hash (document was updated 2019-10-17)Matthew Zipay2019-11-04
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* move all public headers to include/nng/ folderGregor Burger2018-11-22
| | | | | | | | | | This change makes embedding nng + nggpp (or other projects depending on nng) in cmake easier. The header files are moved to a separate include directory. This also makes installation of the headers easier, and allows clearer identification of private vs public heade files. Some additional cleanups were performed by @gedamore, but the main credit for this change belongs with @gregorburger.
* fixes #682 Support for Chunked Transfer CodingGarrett D'Amore2018-11-02
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This is the client side only, although the work is structured to support server applications. The chunked API is for now private, although the intent to is to make it public for applications who really want to use it. Note that chunked transfer encoding puts data through extra copies. First it copies through the buffering area (because I have to be able to extract variable length strings from inside the data stream), and then again to reassemble the chunks into a single unified object. We do assume that the user wants the entire thing as a single object. This means that using this to pull unbounded data will just silently consume all memory. Use caution!
* fixes #681 HTTP convenience GET method desired...Garrett D'Amore2018-08-30
| | | | | This adds a couple of new methods, and related documentation and test cases.
* fixes #486 Revisit SOVERSION and VERSIONGarrett D'Amore2018-05-25
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | fixes #485 Honor BUILD_SHARED_LIBS fixes #483 Don't expose private symbols in shared library fixes #481 Export CMake target This is a "large" commit involving changes that don't affect the code directly, but which have an impact on how we package and build our project. The most significant of these changes is that we now build only either a shared or a static library, depending on the setting of the BUILD_SHARED_LIBS option. We also suppress private symbols from being exposed when the underlying toolchain lets us do so. Minor updates to the way we version the ABI are used, and we now have a nice exported CMake project. To import this project in another, simply do find_package(nng) and you can add target_link_libraries(nng::nng) to your targets. CMake does the rest for you.
* fixes #396 illumos doesn't build (missing NNG_PLATFORM_POSIX ON)Garrett D'Amore2018-05-06
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | fixes #397 Need to cast zoneid fixes #395 sun is predefined on illumos/Solaris fixes #394 alloca needs to #include <alloca.h> fixes #399 Cannot use SVR4.2 specific msghdr fixes #402 getpeerucred needs a NULL initialized ucred fixes #403 syntax error in posix_tcp - attempt to return void fixes #407 illumos getegid wrong fixes #406 nni_idhash_count is dead code fixes #404 idhash typedef redeclared fixes #405 warning: newline not last character in file This is basically a slew of related bug fixes required to make this work on illumos. Note that the fixes are not "complete", because more work is required to support port events given that epoll is busted on illumos. We also fixed a bunch of things that aren't actually "bugs" per se, but really just warnings. Silencing them makes things better for everyone. Apparently not all compilers are equally happy with redundant (but otherwise identical) typedefs; we use structs in some places instead of shorter type names to silence these complaints. Note that IPC permissions (the mode bits on the socket vnode) are not validated on SunOS systems. This change includes documentation to reflect that.
* fixes #379 httpbin.org no longer accepts clear HTTPGarrett D'Amore2018-04-28
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* Isolate TLS functions into separate tls.h header file.Garrett D'Amore2018-03-02
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* Modularize HTTP headers somewhat.Garrett D'Amore2018-02-21
| | | | | | We move the HTTP definitions out of the core nng.h and into a supplemental header. Most of this change was trivial updates to all of the HTTP related manual pages.
* fixes #174 Define public HTTP client APIGarrett D'Amore2018-02-01
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* 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.
* Expose scatter/gather I/O vectors; we will use for HTTP API.Garrett D'Amore2018-01-29
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* 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 #201 TLS configuration should support files for certificates and keysGarrett D'Amore2018-01-16
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This adds support for configuration of TLS websockets using the files for keys, certificates, and CRLs. Significant changes to the websocket, TLS, and HTTP layers were made here. We now expect TLS configuration to be tied to the HTTP layer, and the HTTP code creates default configuration objects based on the URL supplied. (HTTP dialers and listeners are now created with a URL rather than a sockaddr, giving them access to the scheme as well.) We fixed several bugs affecting TLS validation, and added a test suite that confirms that validation works as it should. We also fixed an orphaned socket during HTTP negotiation, responsible for an occasional assertion error if the http handshake does not complete successfully. Finally several use-after-free races were closed. TLS layer changes include reporting of handshake failures using newly created "standard" error codes for peer authentication and cryptographic failures. The use of the '*' wild card in URLs at bind time is no longer supported for websocket at least. Documentation updates for all this are in place as well.
* fixes #191 Several HTTP problems foundGarrett D'Amore2018-01-02
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | First, httpbin.org was having some high latency (load) earlier today, so we needed to bump the timeout up. Next, this also uncovered a bug where our cancellation of http channels was a bit dodgy. This is changed to be a bit more robust, separating the "current" active http streams (for read or write) into separate tracking variables variables. Also, now cancellation immediately calls the aio finish for those -- there were assumptions elsewhere (expire timeouts) that cancellation caused nni_aio_finish() to be called. Finally there was a use after free bug in the websocket listener code where the listener could be freed while still having outstanding streams waiting to send the websocket reply.
* Fix compilation warnings, bugs, and crashes found on Windows.Garrett D'Amore2017-12-28
| | | | | This addresses a number of problems that were found on Windows, including one bug that actually turned up in testing on POSIX.
* fixes #2 Websocket transportGarrett D'Amore2017-12-26
This is a rather large changeset -- it fundamentally adds websocket transport, but as part of this changeset we added a generic framework for both HTTP and websocket. We also made some supporting changes to the core, such as changing the way timeouts work for AIOs and adding additional state keeping for AIOs, and adding a common framework for deferred finalization (to avoid certain kinds of circular deadlocks during resource cleanup). We also invented a new initialization framework so that we can avoid wiring in knowledge about them into the master initialization framework. The HTTP framework is not yet complete, but it is good enough for simple static serving and building additional services on top of -- including websocket. We expect both websocket and HTTP support to evolve considerably, and so these are not part of the public API yet. Property support for the websocket transport (in particular address properties) is still missing, as is support for TLS. The websocket transport here is a bit more robust than the original nanomsg implementation, as it supports multiple sockets listening at the same port sharing the same HTTP server instance, discriminating between them based on URI (and possibly the virtual host). Websocket is enabled by default at present, and work to conditionalize HTTP and websocket further (to minimize bloat) is still pending.