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HTTPServer.h
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//
// This file is part of Airmac.
//
// This version of Airmac is a continuation of Airmac version 0.4
// developed by Arend Jan Kramer, which was available at the time of
// writing from <http://code.google.com/p/airmac/>.
//
// Airmac 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 3 of the License, or
// (at your option) any later version.
//
// Airmac 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
// along with Airmac. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
//
#import "TCPServer.h"
@protocol AirplayDelegate;
@protocol AirplayDelegate <NSObject>
@optional
@end
@class HTTPConnection, HTTPServerRequest;
@interface HTTPServer : TCPServer {
@private
Class connClass;
NSURL *docRoot;
id <AirplayDelegate> airplaydelegate;
}
- (Class)connectionClass;
- (void)setConnectionClass:(Class)value;
// used to configure the subclass of HTTPConnection to create when
// a new connection comes in; by default, this is HTTPConnection
- (id)airplaydelegate;
- (void)setAirplayDelegate:(id)value;
@end
@interface HTTPServer (HTTPServerDelegateMethods)
- (void)HTTPServer:(HTTPServer *)serv didMakeNewConnection:(HTTPConnection *)conn;
// If the delegate implements this method, this is called
// by an HTTPServer when a new connection comes in. If the
// delegate wishes to refuse the connection, then it should
// invalidate the connection object from within this method.
@end
// This class represents each incoming client connection.
@interface HTTPConnection : NSObject <NSStreamDelegate> {
@private
id delegate;
NSData *peerAddress;
HTTPServer *server;
NSMutableArray *requests;
NSInputStream *istream;
NSOutputStream *ostream;
NSMutableData *ibuffer;
NSMutableData *obuffer;
BOOL isValid;
BOOL firstResponseDone;
float _playPosition;
float _playDuration;
float _playRate;
BOOL hasReversed;
}
@property (nonatomic, assign) id <AirplayDelegate> airplaydelegate;
- (id)initWithPeerAddress:(NSData *)addr inputStream:(NSInputStream *)istr outputStream:(NSOutputStream *)ostr forServer:(HTTPServer *)serv;
- (id)delegate;
- (void)setDelegate:(id)value;
- (NSData *)peerAddress;
- (HTTPServer *)server;
- (HTTPServerRequest *)nextRequest;
// get the next request that needs to be responded to
- (BOOL)isValid;
- (void)invalidate;
// shut down the connection
- (void)performDefaultRequestHandling:(HTTPServerRequest *)sreq;
// perform the default handling action: GET and HEAD requests for files
// in the local file system (relative to the documentRoot of the server)
@end
@interface HTTPConnection (HTTPConnectionDelegateMethods)
- (void)HTTPConnection:(HTTPConnection *)conn didReceiveRequest:(HTTPServerRequest *)mess;
- (void)HTTPConnection:(HTTPConnection *)conn didSendResponse:(HTTPServerRequest *)mess;
- (void)videoSent:(NSString*)url startPosition:(float)start;
- (void)videoClosed;
- (void)videoDidPauseOrPlay:(BOOL)pause;
- (void)videoDidScrubTo:(float)seconds;
- (void)photoSent:(NSData*)photoData;
- (float)airplayDidAskPosition;
- (float)airplayDidAskDuration;
- (float)airplayDidAskRate;
// The "didReceiveRequest:" is the most interesting --
// tells the delegate when a new request comes in.
@end
// As NSURLRequest and NSURLResponse are not entirely suitable for use from
// the point of view of an HTTP server, we use CFHTTPMessageRef to encapsulate
// requests and responses. This class packages the (future) response with a
// request and other info for convenience.
@interface HTTPServerRequest : NSObject {
@private
HTTPConnection *connection;
CFHTTPMessageRef request;
CFHTTPMessageRef response;
NSInputStream *responseStream;
}
- (id)initWithRequest:(CFHTTPMessageRef)req connection:(HTTPConnection *)conn;
- (HTTPConnection *)connection;
- (CFHTTPMessageRef)request;
- (CFHTTPMessageRef)response;
- (void)setResponse:(CFHTTPMessageRef)value;
// The response may include a body. As soon as the response is set,
// the response may be written out to the network.
- (NSInputStream *)responseBodyStream;
- (void)setResponseBodyStream:(NSInputStream *)value;
// If there is to be a response body stream (when, say, a big
// file is to be returned, rather than reading the whole thing
// into memory), then it must be set on the request BEFORE the
// response [headers] itself.
@end