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libnghttp2_asio: High level HTTP/2 C++ library
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==============================================
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libnghttp2_asio is C++ library built on top of libnghttp2 and provides
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high level abstraction API to build HTTP/2 applications. It depends
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on Boost::ASIO library and OpenSSL. Currently libnghttp2_asio
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provides server and client side API.
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libnghttp2_asio is not built by default. Use ``--enable-asio-lib``
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configure flag to build libnghttp2_asio. The required Boost libraries
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are:
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* Boost::Asio
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* Boost::System
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* Boost::Thread
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We have 3 header files for this library:
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* :doc:`asio_http2_server.h`
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* :doc:`asio_http2_client.h`
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* :doc:`asio_http2.h`
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asio_http2.h is included from the other two files.
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To build a program with libnghttp2_asio, link to the following
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libraries::
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-lnghttp2_asio -lboost_system
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If ``boost::asio::ssl`` is used in application code, OpenSSL is also
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required in link line::
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-lnghttp2_asio -lboost_system -lssl -lcrypto
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Server API
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----------
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To use server API, first include following header file:
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.. code-block:: cpp
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#include <nghttp2/asio_http2_server.h>
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Also take a look at that header file :doc:`asio_http2_server.h`.
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Server API is designed to build HTTP/2 server very easily to utilize
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C++11 anonymous function and closure. The bare minimum example of
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HTTP/2 server looks like this:
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.. code-block:: cpp
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using namespace nghttp2::asio_http2;
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using namespace nghttp2::asio_http2::server;
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int main(int argc, char *argv[]) {
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boost::system::error_code ec;
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http2 server;
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server.handle("/", [](const request &req, const response &res) {
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res.write_head(200);
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res.end("hello, world\n");
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});
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if (server.listen_and_serve(ec, "localhost", "3000")) {
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std::cerr << "error: " << ec.message() << std::endl;
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}
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}
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First we instantiate ``nghttp2::asio_http2::server::http2`` object.
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``nghttp2::asio_http2::server::http2::handle`` function registers
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pattern and its handler function. In this example, we register "/" as
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pattern, which matches all requests. Then call
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``nghttp2::asio_http2::server::http2::listen_and_serve`` function with
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address and port to listen to.
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The ``req`` and ``res`` represent HTTP request and response
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respectively. ``nghttp2::asio_http2_::server::response::write_head``
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constructs HTTP response header fields. The first argument is HTTP
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status code, in the above example, which is 200. The second argument,
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which is omitted in the above example, is additional header fields to
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send.
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``nghttp2::asio_http2::server::response::end`` sends response body.
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In the above example, we send string "hello, world".
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The life time of req and res object ends after the callback set by
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``nghttp2::asio_http2::server::response::on_close`` function.
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Application must not use those objects after this call.
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Serving static files and enabling SSL/TLS
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+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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In this example, we serve a couple of static files and also enable
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SSL/TLS.
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.. code-block:: cpp
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#include <nghttp2/asio_http2_server.h>
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using namespace nghttp2::asio_http2;
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using namespace nghttp2::asio_http2::server;
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int main(int argc, char *argv[]) {
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boost::system::error_code ec;
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boost::asio::ssl::context tls(boost::asio::ssl::context::sslv23);
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tls.use_private_key_file("server.key", boost::asio::ssl::context::pem);
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tls.use_certificate_chain_file("server.crt");
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configure_tls_context_easy(ec, tls);
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http2 server;
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server.handle("/index.html", [](const request &req, const response &res) {
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res.write_head(200);
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res.end(file_generator("index.html"));
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});
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if (server.listen_and_serve(ec, tls, "localhost", "3000")) {
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std::cerr << "error: " << ec.message() << std::endl;
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}
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}
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We first create ``boost::asio::ssl::context`` object and set path to
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private key file and certificate file.
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``nghttp2::asio_http2::server::configure_tls_context_easy`` function
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configures SSL/TLS context object for HTTP/2 server use, including NPN
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callbacks.
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In the above example, if request path is "/index.html", we serve
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index.html file in the current working directory.
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``nghttp2::asio_http2::server::response::end`` has overload to take
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function of type ``nghttp2::asio_http2::generator_cb`` and application
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pass its implementation to generate response body. For the
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convenience, libnghttp2_asio library provides
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``nghttp2::asio_http2::file_generator`` function to generate function
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to server static file. If other resource is requested, server
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automatically responds with 404 status code.
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Server push
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+++++++++++
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Server push is also supported.
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.. code-block:: cpp
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#include <nghttp2/asio_http2_server.h>
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using namespace nghttp2::asio_http2;
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using namespace nghttp2::asio_http2::server;
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int main(int argc, char *argv[]) {
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boost::system::error_code ec;
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boost::asio::ssl::context tls(boost::asio::ssl::context::sslv23);
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tls.use_private_key_file("server.key", boost::asio::ssl::context::pem);
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tls.use_certificate_chain_file("server.crt");
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configure_tls_context_easy(ec, tls);
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http2 server;
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std::string style_css = "h1 { color: green; }";
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server.handle("/", [&style_css](const request &req, const response &res) {
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boost::system::error_code ec;
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auto push = res.push(ec, "GET", "/style.css");
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push->write_head(200);
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push->end(style_css);
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res.write_head(200);
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res.end(R"(
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<!DOCTYPE html><html lang="en">
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<title>HTTP/2 FTW</title><body>
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<link href="/style.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css">
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<h1>This should be green</h1>
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</body></html>
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)");
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});
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server.handle("/style.css",
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[&style_css](const request &req, const response &res) {
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res.write_head(200);
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res.end(style_css);
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});
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if (server.listen_and_serve(ec, tls, "localhost", "3000")) {
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std::cerr << "error: " << ec.message() << std::endl;
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}
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}
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When client requested any resource other than "/style.css", we push
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"/style.css". To push resource, call
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``nghttp2::asio_http2::server::response::push`` function with desired
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method and path. It returns another response object and use its
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functions to send push response.
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Enable multi-threading
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++++++++++++++++++++++
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Enabling multi-threading is very easy. Just call
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``nghttp2::asio_http2::server::http2::num_threads`` function with the
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desired number of threads:
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http2 server;
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// Use 4 native threads
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server.num_threads(4);
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Client API
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----------
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To use client API, first include following header file:
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.. code-block:: cpp
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#include <nghttp2/asio_http2_client.h>
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Also take a look at that header file :doc:`asio_http2_client.h`.
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Here is the sample client code to access HTTP/2 server and print out
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response header fields and response body to the console screen:
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.. code-block:: cpp
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#include <iostream>
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#include <nghttp2/asio_http2_client.h>
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using boost::asio::ip::tcp;
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using namespace nghttp2::asio_http2;
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using namespace nghttp2::asio_http2::client;
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int main(int argc, char *argv[]) {
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boost::system::error_code ec;
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boost::asio::io_service io_service;
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// connect to localhost:3000
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session sess(io_service, "localhost", "3000");
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sess.on_connect([&sess](tcp::resolver::iterator endpoint_it) {
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boost::system::error_code ec;
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auto req = sess.submit(ec, "GET", "http://localhost:3000/");
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req->on_response([](const response &res) {
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// print status code and response header fields.
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std::cerr << "HTTP/2 " << res.status_code() << std::endl;
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for (auto &kv : res.header()) {
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std::cerr << kv.first << ": " << kv.second.value << "\n";
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}
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std::cerr << std::endl;
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res.on_data([](const uint8_t *data, std::size_t len) {
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std::cerr.write(reinterpret_cast<const char *>(data), len);
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std::cerr << std::endl;
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});
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});
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req->on_close([&sess](uint32_t error_code) {
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// shutdown session after first request was done.
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sess.shutdown();
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});
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});
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sess.on_error([](const boost::system::error_code &ec) {
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std::cerr << "error: " << ec.message() << std::endl;
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});
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io_service.run();
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}
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``nghttp2::asio_http2::client::session`` object takes
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``boost::asio::io_service`` object and remote server address. When
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connection is made, the callback function passed to
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``nghttp2::asio_http2::client::on_connect`` is invoked with connected
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address as its parameter. After this callback call, use
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``nghttp2::asio_http2::session::submit`` to send request to the
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server. You can submit multiple requests at once without waiting for
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the completion of previous request.
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The life time of req and res object ends after the callback set by
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``nghttp2::asio_http2::server::request::on_close`` function.
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Application must not use those objects after this call.
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Normally, client does not stop even after all requests are done unless
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connection is lost. To stop client, call
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``nghttp2::asio_http2::server::session::shutdown()``.
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Recieve server push and enable SSL/TLS
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++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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.. code-block:: cpp
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#include <iostream>
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#include <nghttp2/asio_http2_client.h>
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using boost::asio::ip::tcp;
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using namespace nghttp2::asio_http2;
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using namespace nghttp2::asio_http2::client;
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int main(int argc, char *argv[]) {
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boost::system::error_code ec;
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boost::asio::io_service io_service;
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boost::asio::ssl::context tls(boost::asio::ssl::context::sslv23);
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tls.set_default_verify_paths();
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// disabled to make development easier...
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// tls_ctx.set_verify_mode(boost::asio::ssl::verify_peer);
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configure_tls_context(ec, tls);
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// connect to localhost:3000
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session sess(io_service, tls, "localhost", "3000");
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sess.on_connect([&sess](tcp::resolver::iterator endpoint_it) {
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boost::system::error_code ec;
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auto req = sess.submit(ec, "GET", "http://localhost:3000/");
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req->on_response([&sess](const response &res) {
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std::cerr << "response received!" << std::endl;
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res.on_data([&sess](const uint8_t *data, std::size_t len) {
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std::cerr.write(reinterpret_cast<const char *>(data), len);
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std::cerr << std::endl;
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});
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});
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req->on_push([](const request &push) {
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std::cerr << "push request received!" << std::endl;
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push.on_response([](const response &res) {
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std::cerr << "push response received!" << std::endl;
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res.on_data([](const uint8_t *data, std::size_t len) {
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std::cerr.write(reinterpret_cast<const char *>(data), len);
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std::cerr << std::endl;
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});
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});
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});
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});
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sess.on_error([](const boost::system::error_code &ec) {
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std::cerr << "error: " << ec.message() << std::endl;
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});
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io_service.run();
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}
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The above sample code demonstrates how to enable SSL/TLS and receive
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server push. Currently,
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``nghttp2::asio_http2::client::configure_tls_context`` function setups
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NPN callbacks for SSL/TLS context for HTTP/2 use.
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To receive server push, use
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``nghttp2::asio_http2::client::request::on_push`` function to set
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callback function which is invoked when server push request is
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arrived. The callback function takes
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``nghttp2::asio_http2::client::request`` object, which contains the
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pushed request. To get server push response, set callback using
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``nghttp2::asio_http2::client::request::on_response``.
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As stated in the previous section, client does not stop automatically
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as long as HTTP/2 session is fine and connection is alive. We don't
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call ``nghttp2::asio_http2::client::session::shutdown`` in this
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example, so the program does not terminate after all responses are
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received. Hit Ctrl-C to terminate the program.
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Multiple concurrent requests
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++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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.. code-block:: cpp
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#include <iostream>
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#include <nghttp2/asio_http2_client.h>
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using boost::asio::ip::tcp;
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using namespace nghttp2::asio_http2;
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using namespace nghttp2::asio_http2::client;
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int main(int argc, char *argv[]) {
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boost::system::error_code ec;
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boost::asio::io_service io_service;
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// connect to localhost:3000
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session sess(io_service, "localhost", "3000");
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sess.on_connect([&sess](tcp::resolver::iterator endpoint_it) {
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boost::system::error_code ec;
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auto printer = [](const response &res) {
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res.on_data([](const uint8_t *data, std::size_t len) {
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std::cerr.write(reinterpret_cast<const char *>(data), len);
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std::cerr << std::endl;
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});
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};
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std::size_t num = 3;
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auto count = std::make_shared<int>(num);
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for (std::size_t i = 0; i < num; ++i) {
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auto req = sess.submit(ec, "GET",
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"http://localhost:3000/" + std::to_string(i + 1));
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req->on_response(printer);
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req->on_close([&sess, count](uint32_t error_code) {
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if (--*count == 0) {
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// shutdown session after |num| requests were done.
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sess.shutdown();
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}
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});
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}
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});
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sess.on_error([](const boost::system::error_code &ec) {
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std::cerr << "error: " << ec.message() << std::endl;
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});
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io_service.run();
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}
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Here is the sample to send 3 requests at once. Depending on the
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server settings, these requests are processed out-of-order. In this
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example, we have a trick to shutdown session after all requests were
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done. We made ``count`` object which is shared pointer to int and is
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initialized to 3. On each request closure (the invocation of the
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callback set by ``nghttp2::asio_http2::client::request::on_close``),
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we decrement the count. If count becomes 0, we are sure that all
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requests have been done and initiate shutdown.
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