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- .IX Title "OSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX 3ossl"
- .TH OSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX 3ossl 2025-01-17 3.4.0 OpenSSL
- .\" For nroff, turn off justification. Always turn off hyphenation; it makes
- .\" way too many mistakes in technical documents.
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- .nh
- .SH NAME
- OSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX,
- OSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX_new,
- OSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX_free,
- OSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX_set_request_line,
- OSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX_add1_header,
- OSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX_set_expected,
- OSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX_set1_req,
- OSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX_nbio,
- OSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX_nbio_d2i,
- OSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX_exchange,
- OSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX_get0_mem_bio,
- OSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX_get_resp_len,
- OSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX_set_max_response_length,
- OSSL_HTTP_is_alive,
- OSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX_set_max_response_hdr_lines
- \&\- HTTP client low\-level functions
- .SH SYNOPSIS
- .IX Header "SYNOPSIS"
- .Vb 1
- \& #include <openssl/http.h>
- \&
- \& typedef struct ossl_http_req_ctx_st OSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX;
- \&
- \& OSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX *OSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX_new(BIO *wbio, BIO *rbio, int buf_size);
- \& void OSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX_free(OSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX *rctx);
- \&
- \& int OSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX_set_request_line(OSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX *rctx, int method_POST,
- \& const char *server, const char *port,
- \& const char *path);
- \& int OSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX_add1_header(OSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX *rctx,
- \& const char *name, const char *value);
- \&
- \& int OSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX_set_expected(OSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX *rctx,
- \& const char *content_type, int asn1,
- \& int timeout, int keep_alive);
- \& int OSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX_set1_req(OSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX *rctx, const char *content_type,
- \& const ASN1_ITEM *it, const ASN1_VALUE *req);
- \& int OSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX_nbio(OSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX *rctx);
- \& int OSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX_nbio_d2i(OSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX *rctx,
- \& ASN1_VALUE **pval, const ASN1_ITEM *it);
- \& BIO *OSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX_exchange(OSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX *rctx);
- \&
- \& BIO *OSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX_get0_mem_bio(const OSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX *rctx);
- \& size_t OSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX_get_resp_len(const OSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX *rctx);
- \& void OSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX_set_max_response_length(OSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX *rctx,
- \& unsigned long len);
- \&
- \& int OSSL_HTTP_is_alive(const OSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX *rctx);
- \&
- \& void OSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX_set_max_response_hdr_lines(OSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX *rctx,
- \& size_t count);
- .Ve
- .SH DESCRIPTION
- .IX Header "DESCRIPTION"
- \&\fBOSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX\fR is a context structure for an HTTP request and response,
- used to collect all the necessary data to perform that request.
- .PP
- This file documents low-level HTTP functions rarely used directly. High-level
- HTTP client functions like \fBOSSL_HTTP_get\fR\|(3) and \fBOSSL_HTTP_transfer\fR\|(3)
- should be preferred.
- .PP
- \&\fBOSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX_new()\fR allocates a new HTTP request context structure,
- which gets populated with the \fBBIO\fR to write/send the request to (\fIwbio\fR),
- the \fBBIO\fR to read/receive the response from (\fIrbio\fR, which may be equal to
- \&\fIwbio\fR), and the maximum expected response header line length \fIbuf_size\fR.
- A value <= 0 indicates that
- the \fBOSSL_HTTP_DEFAULT_MAX_LINE_LEN\fR of 4KiB should be used.
- \&\fIbuf_size\fR is also used as the number of content bytes that are read at a time.
- The allocated context structure includes an internal memory \fBBIO\fR,
- which collects the HTTP request header lines.
- .PP
- \&\fBOSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX_free()\fR frees up the HTTP request context \fIrctx\fR.
- The \fIrbio\fR is not free'd, \fIwbio\fR will be free'd if \fIfree_wbio\fR is set.
- If the argument is NULL, nothing is done.
- .PP
- \&\fBOSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX_set_request_line()\fR adds the 1st HTTP request line to \fIrctx\fR.
- The HTTP method is determined by \fImethod_POST\fR,
- which should be 1 to indicate \f(CW\*(C`POST\*(C'\fR or 0 to indicate \f(CW\*(C`GET\*(C'\fR.
- \&\fIserver\fR and \fIport\fR may be set to give the server and the optional port that
- an HTTP proxy shall forward the request to, otherwise they must be left NULL.
- \&\fIpath\fR provides the HTTP request path; if left NULL, \f(CW\*(C`/\*(C'\fR is used.
- For backward compatibility, \fIpath\fR may begin with \f(CW\*(C`http://\*(C'\fR and thus convey
- an absoluteURI. In this case it indicates HTTP proxy use and provides also the
- server (and optionally the port) that the proxy shall forward the request to.
- In this case the \fIserver\fR and \fIport\fR arguments must be NULL.
- .PP
- \&\fBOSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX_add1_header()\fR adds header \fIname\fR with value \fIvalue\fR to the
- context \fIrctx\fR. It can be called more than once to add multiple header lines.
- For example, to add a \f(CW\*(C`Host\*(C'\fR header for \f(CW\*(C`example.com\*(C'\fR you would call:
- .PP
- .Vb 1
- \& OSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX_add1_header(ctx, "Host", "example.com");
- .Ve
- .PP
- \&\fBOSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX_set_expected()\fR optionally sets in \fIrctx\fR some expectations
- of the HTTP client on the response.
- Due to the structure of an HTTP request, if the \fIkeep_alive\fR argument is
- nonzero the function must be used before calling \fBOSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX_set1_req()\fR.
- .PP
- If the \fIcontent_type\fR argument is not NULL,
- the client will check that the specified content-type string
- is included in the HTTP header of the response and return an error if not.
- In the content-type header line the specified string should be present either
- as a whole, or in case the specified string does not include a \f(CW\*(C`;\*(C'\fR character,
- it is sufficient that the specified string appears as a prefix
- in the header line, followed by a \f(CW\*(C`;\*(C'\fR character and any further text.
- For instance, if the \fIcontent_type\fR argument specifies \f(CW\*(C`text/html\*(C'\fR,
- this is matched by \f(CW\*(C`text/html\*(C'\fR, \f(CW\*(C`text/html; charset=UTF\-8\*(C'\fR, etc.
- .PP
- If the \fIasn1\fR parameter is nonzero a structure in ASN.1 encoding will be
- expected as the response content and input streaming is disabled. This means
- that an ASN.1 sequence header is required, its length field is checked, and
- \&\fBOSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX_get0_mem_bio()\fR should be used to get the buffered response.
- Otherwise (by default) any input format is allowed without length checks.
- In this case the BIO given as \fIrbio\fR argument to \fBOSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX_new()\fR should
- be used directly to read the response contents, which may support streaming.
- If the \fItimeout\fR parameter is > 0 this indicates the maximum number of seconds
- the subsequent HTTP transfer (sending the request and receiving a response)
- is allowed to take.
- \&\fItimeout\fR == 0 enables waiting indefinitely, i.e., no timeout can occur.
- This is the default.
- \&\fItimeout\fR < 0 takes over any value set via the \fIoverall_timeout\fR argument of
- \&\fBOSSL_HTTP_open\fR\|(3) with the default being 0, which means no timeout.
- If the \fIkeep_alive\fR parameter is 0, which is the default, the connection is not
- kept open after receiving a response. This is the default behavior for HTTP 1.0.
- If the value is 1 or 2 then a persistent connection is requested.
- If the value is 2 then a persistent connection is required,
- i.e., an error occurs in case the server does not grant it.
- .PP
- \&\fBOSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX_set1_req()\fR finalizes the HTTP request context.
- It is needed if the \fImethod_POST\fR parameter in the
- \&\fBOSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX_set_request_line()\fR call was 1
- and an ASN.1\-encoded request should be sent.
- It must also be used when requesting "keep-alive",
- even if a GET request is going to be sent, in which case \fIreq\fR must be NULL.
- Unless \fIreq\fR is NULL, the function adds the DER encoding of \fIreq\fR using
- the ASN.1 template \fIit\fR to do the encoding (which does not support streaming).
- The HTTP header \f(CW\*(C`Content\-Length\*(C'\fR is filled out with the length of the request.
- \&\fIcontent_type\fR must be NULL if \fIreq\fR is NULL.
- If \fIcontent_type\fR isn't NULL,
- the HTTP header \f(CW\*(C`Content\-Type\*(C'\fR is also added with the given string value.
- The header lines are added to the internal memory \fBBIO\fR for the request header.
- .PP
- \&\fBOSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX_nbio()\fR attempts to send the request prepared in \fIrctx\fR
- and to gather the response via HTTP, using the \fIwbio\fR and \fIrbio\fR
- that were given when calling \fBOSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX_new()\fR.
- The function may need to be called again if its result is \-1, which indicates
- \&\fBBIO_should_retry\fR\|(3). In such a case it is advisable to sleep a little in
- between, using \fBBIO_wait\fR\|(3) on the read BIO to prevent a busy loop.
- .PP
- \&\fBOSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX_nbio_d2i()\fR is like \fBOSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX_nbio()\fR but on success
- in addition parses the response, which must be a DER-encoded ASN.1 structure,
- using the ASN.1 template \fIit\fR and places the result in \fI*pval\fR.
- .PP
- \&\fBOSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX_exchange()\fR calls \fBOSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX_nbio()\fR as often as needed
- in order to exchange a request and response or until a timeout is reached.
- On success it returns a pointer to the BIO that can be used to read the result.
- If an ASN.1\-encoded response was expected, this is the BIO
- returned by \fBOSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX_get0_mem_bio()\fR when called after the exchange.
- This memory BIO does not support streaming.
- Otherwise the returned BIO is the \fIrbio\fR given to \fBOSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX_new()\fR,
- which may support streaming.
- When this BIO is returned, it has been read past the end of the response header,
- such that the actual response body can be read from it.
- The returned BIO pointer MUST NOT be freed by the caller.
- .PP
- \&\fBOSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX_get0_mem_bio()\fR returns the internal memory \fBBIO\fR.
- Before the HTTP request is sent, this could be used to adapt its header lines.
- \&\fIUse with caution!\fR
- After receiving a response via HTTP, the BIO represents the current state of
- reading the response header. If the response was expected to be ASN.1 encoded,
- its contents can be read via this BIO, which does not support streaming.
- The returned BIO pointer must not be freed by the caller.
- .PP
- \&\fBOSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX_get_resp_len()\fR returns the size of the response contents
- in \fIrctx\fR if provided by the server as <Content\-Length> header field, else 0.
- .PP
- \&\fBOSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX_set_max_response_length()\fR sets the maximum allowed
- response content length for \fIrctx\fR to \fIlen\fR. If not set or \fIlen\fR is 0
- then the \fBOSSL_HTTP_DEFAULT_MAX_RESP_LEN\fR is used, which currently is 100 KiB.
- If the \f(CW\*(C`Content\-Length\*(C'\fR header is present and exceeds this value or
- the content is an ASN.1 encoded structure with a length exceeding this value
- or both length indications are present but disagree then an error occurs.
- .PP
- \&\fBOSSL_HTTP_is_alive()\fR can be used to query if the HTTP connection
- given by \fIrctx\fR is still alive, i.e., has not been closed.
- It returns 0 if \fIrctx\fR is NULL.
- .PP
- If the client application requested or required a persistent connection
- and this was granted by the server, it can keep \fIrctx\fR as long as it wants
- to send further requests and \fBOSSL_HTTP_is_alive()\fR returns nonzero,
- else it should call \fIOSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX_free(rctx)\fR or \fBOSSL_HTTP_close\fR\|(3).
- In case the client application keeps \fIrctx\fR but the connection then dies
- for any reason at the server side, it will notice this obtaining an
- I/O error when trying to send the next request via \fIrctx\fR.
- .PP
- The \fBOSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX_set_max_response_hdr_lines()\fR function changes the limit
- for the number of HTTP headers which can be received in a response. The default
- value is 256. If the number of HTTP headers in a response exceeds the limit,
- then the HTTP_R_RESPONSE_TOO_MANY_HDRLINES error is indicated. Setting the
- limit to 0 disables the check.
- .SH WARNINGS
- .IX Header "WARNINGS"
- The server's response may be unexpected if the hostname that was used to
- create the \fIwbio\fR, any \f(CW\*(C`Host\*(C'\fR header, and the host specified in the
- request URL do not match.
- .PP
- Many of these functions must be called in a certain order.
- .PP
- First, the HTTP request context must be allocated:
- \&\fBOSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX_new()\fR.
- .PP
- Then, the HTTP request must be prepared with request data:
- .IP 1. 4
- Calling \fBOSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX_set_request_line()\fR.
- .IP 2. 4
- Adding extra header lines with \fBOSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX_add1_header()\fR.
- This is optional and may be done multiple times with different names.
- .IP 3. 4
- Finalize the request using \fBOSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX_set1_req()\fR.
- This may be omitted if the GET method is used and "keep-alive" is not requested.
- .PP
- When the request context is fully prepared, the HTTP exchange may be performed
- with \fBOSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX_nbio()\fR or \fBOSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX_exchange()\fR.
- .SH NOTES
- .IX Header "NOTES"
- When built with tracing enabled, \fBOSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX_nbio()\fR and all functions
- using it, such as \fBOSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX_exchange()\fR and \fBOSSL_HTTP_transfer\fR\|(3),
- may be traced using \fBOSSL_TRACE_CATEGORY_HTTP\fR.
- See also \fBOSSL_trace_enabled\fR\|(3) and \fBopenssl\-env\fR\|(7).
- .SH "RETURN VALUES"
- .IX Header "RETURN VALUES"
- \&\fBOSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX_new()\fR returns a pointer to a \fBOSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX\fR, or NULL
- on error.
- .PP
- \&\fBOSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX_free()\fR and \fBOSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX_set_max_response_length()\fR
- do not return values.
- .PP
- \&\fBOSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX_set_request_line()\fR, \fBOSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX_add1_header()\fR,
- \&\fBOSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX_set1_req()\fR, and \fBOSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX_set_expected()\fR
- return 1 for success and 0 for failure.
- .PP
- \&\fBOSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX_nbio()\fR and \fBOSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX_nbio_d2i()\fR
- return 1 for success, 0 on error or redirection, \-1 if retry is needed.
- .PP
- \&\fBOSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX_exchange()\fR and \fBOSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX_get0_mem_bio()\fR
- return a pointer to a \fBBIO\fR on success as described above or NULL on failure.
- The returned BIO must not be freed by the caller.
- .PP
- \&\fBOSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX_get_resp_len()\fR returns the size of the response contents
- or 0 if not available or an error occurred.
- .PP
- \&\fBOSSL_HTTP_is_alive()\fR returns 1 if its argument is non-NULL
- and the client requested a persistent connection
- and the server did not disagree on keeping the connection open, else 0.
- .SH "SEE ALSO"
- .IX Header "SEE ALSO"
- \&\fBBIO_should_retry\fR\|(3),
- \&\fBBIO_wait\fR\|(3),
- \&\fBASN1_item_d2i_bio\fR\|(3),
- \&\fBASN1_item_i2d_mem_bio\fR\|(3),
- \&\fBOSSL_HTTP_open\fR\|(3),
- \&\fBOSSL_HTTP_get\fR\|(3),
- \&\fBOSSL_HTTP_transfer\fR\|(3),
- \&\fBOSSL_HTTP_close\fR\|(3),
- \&\fBOSSL_trace_enabled\fR\|(3), and \fBopenssl\-env\fR\|(7).
- .SH HISTORY
- .IX Header "HISTORY"
- The functions described here were added in OpenSSL 3.0.
- .SH COPYRIGHT
- .IX Header "COPYRIGHT"
- Copyright 2015\-2024 The OpenSSL Project Authors. All Rights Reserved.
- .PP
- Licensed under the Apache License 2.0 (the "License"). You may not use
- this file except in compliance with the License. You can obtain a copy
- in the file LICENSE in the source distribution or at
- <https://www.openssl.org/source/license.html>.
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