551 lines
14 KiB
C++
551 lines
14 KiB
C++
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// Copyright (c) 2016-2019 Vinnie Falco (vinnie dot falco at gmail dot com)
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//
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// Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying
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// file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
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//
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// Official repository: https://github.com/boostorg/beast
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//
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#ifndef BOOST_BEAST_HTTP_BASIC_FILE_BODY_HPP
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#define BOOST_BEAST_HTTP_BASIC_FILE_BODY_HPP
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#include <boost/beast/core/detail/config.hpp>
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#include <boost/beast/core/error.hpp>
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#include <boost/beast/core/file_base.hpp>
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#include <boost/beast/http/message.hpp>
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#include <boost/assert.hpp>
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#include <boost/optional.hpp>
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#include <algorithm>
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#include <cstdio>
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#include <cstdint>
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#include <utility>
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namespace boost {
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namespace beast {
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namespace http {
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//[example_http_file_body_1
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/** A message body represented by a file on the filesystem.
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Messages with this type have bodies represented by a
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file on the file system. When parsing a message using
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this body type, the data is stored in the file pointed
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to by the path, which must be writable. When serializing,
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the implementation will read the file and present those
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octets as the body content. This may be used to serve
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content from a directory as part of a web service.
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@tparam File The implementation to use for accessing files.
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This type must meet the requirements of <em>File</em>.
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*/
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template<class File>
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struct basic_file_body
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{
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// Make sure the type meets the requirements
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static_assert(is_file<File>::value,
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"File type requirements not met");
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/// The type of File this body uses
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using file_type = File;
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// Algorithm for storing buffers when parsing.
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class reader;
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// Algorithm for retrieving buffers when serializing.
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class writer;
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// The type of the @ref message::body member.
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class value_type;
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/** Returns the size of the body
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@param body The file body to use
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*/
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static
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std::uint64_t
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size(value_type const& body);
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};
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//]
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//[example_http_file_body_2
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/** The type of the @ref message::body member.
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Messages declared using `basic_file_body` will have this type for
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the body member. This rich class interface allow the file to be
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opened with the file handle maintained directly in the object,
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which is attached to the message.
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*/
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template<class File>
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class basic_file_body<File>::value_type
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{
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// This body container holds a handle to the file
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// when it is open, and also caches the size when set.
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friend class reader;
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friend class writer;
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friend struct basic_file_body;
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// This represents the open file
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File file_;
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// The cached file size
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std::uint64_t file_size_ = 0;
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public:
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/** Destructor.
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If the file is open, it is closed first.
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*/
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~value_type() = default;
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/// Constructor
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value_type() = default;
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/// Constructor
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value_type(value_type&& other) = default;
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/// Move assignment
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value_type& operator=(value_type&& other) = default;
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/// Return the file
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File& file()
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{
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return file_;
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}
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/// Returns `true` if the file is open
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bool
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is_open() const
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{
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return file_.is_open();
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}
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/// Returns the size of the file if open
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std::uint64_t
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size() const
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{
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return file_size_;
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}
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/// Close the file if open
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void
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close();
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/** Open a file at the given path with the specified mode
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@param path The utf-8 encoded path to the file
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@param mode The file mode to use
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@param ec Set to the error, if any occurred
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*/
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void
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open(char const* path, file_mode mode, error_code& ec);
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/** Set the open file
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This function is used to set the open file. Any previously
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set file will be closed.
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@param file The file to set. The file must be open or else
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an error occurs
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@param ec Set to the error, if any occurred
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*/
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void
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reset(File&& file, error_code& ec);
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};
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template<class File>
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void
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basic_file_body<File>::
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value_type::
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close()
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{
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error_code ignored;
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file_.close(ignored);
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}
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template<class File>
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void
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basic_file_body<File>::
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value_type::
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open(char const* path, file_mode mode, error_code& ec)
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{
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// Open the file
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file_.open(path, mode, ec);
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if(ec)
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return;
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// Cache the size
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file_size_ = file_.size(ec);
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if(ec)
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{
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close();
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return;
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}
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}
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template<class File>
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void
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basic_file_body<File>::
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value_type::
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reset(File&& file, error_code& ec)
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{
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// First close the file if open
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if(file_.is_open())
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{
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error_code ignored;
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file_.close(ignored);
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}
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// Take ownership of the new file
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file_ = std::move(file);
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// Cache the size
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file_size_ = file_.size(ec);
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}
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// This is called from message::payload_size
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template<class File>
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std::uint64_t
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basic_file_body<File>::
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size(value_type const& body)
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{
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// Forward the call to the body
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return body.size();
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}
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//]
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//[example_http_file_body_3
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/** Algorithm for retrieving buffers when serializing.
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Objects of this type are created during serialization
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to extract the buffers representing the body.
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*/
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template<class File>
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class basic_file_body<File>::writer
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{
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value_type& body_; // The body we are reading from
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std::uint64_t remain_; // The number of unread bytes
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char buf_[4096]; // Small buffer for reading
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public:
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// The type of buffer sequence returned by `get`.
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//
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using const_buffers_type =
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net::const_buffer;
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// Constructor.
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//
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// `h` holds the headers of the message we are
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// serializing, while `b` holds the body.
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//
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// Note that the message is passed by non-const reference.
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// This is intentional, because reading from the file
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// changes its "current position" which counts makes the
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// operation logically not-const (although it is bitwise
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// const).
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//
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// The BodyWriter concept allows the writer to choose
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// whether to take the message by const reference or
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// non-const reference. Depending on the choice, a
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// serializer constructed using that body type will
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// require the same const or non-const reference to
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// construct.
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//
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// Readers which accept const messages usually allow
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// the same body to be serialized by multiple threads
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// concurrently, while readers accepting non-const
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// messages may only be serialized by one thread at
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// a time.
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//
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template<bool isRequest, class Fields>
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writer(header<isRequest, Fields>& h, value_type& b);
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// Initializer
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//
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// This is called before the body is serialized and
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// gives the writer a chance to do something that might
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// need to return an error code.
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//
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void
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init(error_code& ec);
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// This function is called zero or more times to
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// retrieve buffers. A return value of `boost::none`
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// means there are no more buffers. Otherwise,
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// the contained pair will have the next buffer
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// to serialize, and a `bool` indicating whether
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// or not there may be additional buffers.
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boost::optional<std::pair<const_buffers_type, bool>>
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get(error_code& ec);
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};
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//]
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//[example_http_file_body_4
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// Here we just stash a reference to the path for later.
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// Rather than dealing with messy constructor exceptions,
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// we save the things that might fail for the call to `init`.
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//
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template<class File>
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template<bool isRequest, class Fields>
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basic_file_body<File>::
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writer::
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writer(header<isRequest, Fields>& h, value_type& b)
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: body_(b)
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{
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boost::ignore_unused(h);
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// The file must already be open
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BOOST_ASSERT(body_.file_.is_open());
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// Get the size of the file
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remain_ = body_.file_size_;
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}
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// Initializer
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template<class File>
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void
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basic_file_body<File>::
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writer::
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init(error_code& ec)
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{
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// The error_code specification requires that we
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// either set the error to some value, or set it
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// to indicate no error.
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//
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// We don't do anything fancy so set "no error"
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ec = {};
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}
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// This function is called repeatedly by the serializer to
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// retrieve the buffers representing the body. Our strategy
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// is to read into our buffer and return it until we have
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// read through the whole file.
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//
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template<class File>
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auto
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basic_file_body<File>::
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writer::
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get(error_code& ec) ->
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boost::optional<std::pair<const_buffers_type, bool>>
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{
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// Calculate the smaller of our buffer size,
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// or the amount of unread data in the file.
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auto const amount = remain_ > sizeof(buf_) ?
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sizeof(buf_) : static_cast<std::size_t>(remain_);
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// Handle the case where the file is zero length
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if(amount == 0)
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{
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// Modify the error code to indicate success
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// This is required by the error_code specification.
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//
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// NOTE We use the existing category instead of calling
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// into the library to get the generic category because
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// that saves us a possibly expensive atomic operation.
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//
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ec = {};
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return boost::none;
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}
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// Now read the next buffer
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auto const nread = body_.file_.read(buf_, amount, ec);
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if(ec)
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return boost::none;
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if (nread == 0)
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{
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ec = error::short_read;
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return boost::none;
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}
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// Make sure there is forward progress
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BOOST_ASSERT(nread != 0);
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BOOST_ASSERT(nread <= remain_);
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// Update the amount remaining based on what we got
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remain_ -= nread;
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// Return the buffer to the caller.
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//
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// The second element of the pair indicates whether or
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// not there is more data. As long as there is some
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// unread bytes, there will be more data. Otherwise,
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// we set this bool to `false` so we will not be called
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// again.
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//
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ec = {};
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return {{
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const_buffers_type{buf_, nread}, // buffer to return.
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remain_ > 0 // `true` if there are more buffers.
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}};
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}
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//]
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//[example_http_file_body_5
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/** Algorithm for storing buffers when parsing.
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Objects of this type are created during parsing
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to store incoming buffers representing the body.
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*/
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template<class File>
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class basic_file_body<File>::reader
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{
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value_type& body_; // The body we are writing to
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public:
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// Constructor.
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//
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// This is called after the header is parsed and
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// indicates that a non-zero sized body may be present.
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// `h` holds the received message headers.
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// `b` is an instance of `basic_file_body`.
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//
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template<bool isRequest, class Fields>
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explicit
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reader(header<isRequest, Fields>&h, value_type& b);
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// Initializer
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//
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// This is called before the body is parsed and
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// gives the reader a chance to do something that might
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// need to return an error code. It informs us of
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// the payload size (`content_length`) which we can
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// optionally use for optimization.
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//
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void
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init(boost::optional<std::uint64_t> const&, error_code& ec);
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// This function is called one or more times to store
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// buffer sequences corresponding to the incoming body.
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//
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template<class ConstBufferSequence>
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std::size_t
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put(ConstBufferSequence const& buffers,
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error_code& ec);
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// This function is called when writing is complete.
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// It is an opportunity to perform any final actions
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// which might fail, in order to return an error code.
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// Operations that might fail should not be attempted in
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// destructors, since an exception thrown from there
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// would terminate the program.
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//
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void
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finish(error_code& ec);
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};
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//]
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//[example_http_file_body_6
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// We don't do much in the reader constructor since the
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// file is already open.
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//
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template<class File>
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template<bool isRequest, class Fields>
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basic_file_body<File>::
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reader::
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reader(header<isRequest, Fields>& h, value_type& body)
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: body_(body)
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{
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boost::ignore_unused(h);
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}
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template<class File>
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void
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basic_file_body<File>::
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reader::
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init(
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boost::optional<std::uint64_t> const& content_length,
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error_code& ec)
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{
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// The file must already be open for writing
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BOOST_ASSERT(body_.file_.is_open());
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// We don't do anything with this but a sophisticated
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// application might check available space on the device
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// to see if there is enough room to store the body.
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boost::ignore_unused(content_length);
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// The error_code specification requires that we
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// either set the error to some value, or set it
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// to indicate no error.
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//
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// We don't do anything fancy so set "no error"
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ec = {};
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}
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// This will get called one or more times with body buffers
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//
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template<class File>
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template<class ConstBufferSequence>
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std::size_t
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basic_file_body<File>::
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reader::
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put(ConstBufferSequence const& buffers, error_code& ec)
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{
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// This function must return the total number of
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// bytes transferred from the input buffers.
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std::size_t nwritten = 0;
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// Loop over all the buffers in the sequence,
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// and write each one to the file.
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for(auto it = net::buffer_sequence_begin(buffers);
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it != net::buffer_sequence_end(buffers); ++it)
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{
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// Write this buffer to the file
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net::const_buffer buffer = *it;
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nwritten += body_.file_.write(
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buffer.data(), buffer.size(), ec);
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if(ec)
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return nwritten;
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}
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// Indicate success
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// This is required by the error_code specification
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ec = {};
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return nwritten;
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}
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// Called after writing is done when there's no error.
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template<class File>
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void
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basic_file_body<File>::
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reader::
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finish(error_code& ec)
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{
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// This has to be cleared before returning, to
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// indicate no error. The specification requires it.
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ec = {};
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}
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//]
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#if ! BOOST_BEAST_DOXYGEN
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// operator<< is not supported for file_body
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template<bool isRequest, class File, class Fields>
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std::ostream&
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operator<<(std::ostream&, message<
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isRequest, basic_file_body<File>, Fields> const&) = delete;
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#endif
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} // http
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} // beast
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} // boost
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#endif
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