OrcaSlicer/src/slic3r/Utils/Http.hpp
Lukas Matena 13ff92335b Several fixes and improvements in SendSystemInfoDialog:
- do not show memory in MB, show it in GiB rounded to one decimal place
- when sending fails, the HTTP error code is not presented to the user (it is logged though)
- when the user cancels the sending, no extra "sending cancelled" message is shown
- in case there is no internet connection, the dialog is not shown at all
- a 6 second timeout for a case that connection is lost during sending
- the dialog is only shown when the wizard does not show on startup
2021-10-18 15:34:51 +02:00

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#ifndef slic3r_Http_hpp_
#define slic3r_Http_hpp_
#include <memory>
#include <string>
#include <functional>
#include <boost/filesystem/path.hpp>
namespace Slic3r {
/// Represetns a Http request
class Http : public std::enable_shared_from_this<Http> {
private:
struct priv;
public:
struct Progress
{
size_t dltotal; // Total bytes to download
size_t dlnow; // Bytes downloaded so far
size_t ultotal; // Total bytes to upload
size_t ulnow; // Bytes uploaded so far
Progress(size_t dltotal, size_t dlnow, size_t ultotal, size_t ulnow) :
dltotal(dltotal), dlnow(dlnow), ultotal(ultotal), ulnow(ulnow)
{}
};
typedef std::shared_ptr<Http> Ptr;
typedef std::function<void(std::string /* body */, unsigned /* http_status */)> CompleteFn;
// A HTTP request may fail at various stages of completeness (URL parsing, DNS lookup, TCP connection, ...).
// If the HTTP request could not be made or failed before completion, the `error` arg contains a description
// of the error and `http_status` is zero.
// If the HTTP request was completed but the response HTTP code is >= 400, `error` is empty and `http_status` contains the response code.
// In either case there may or may not be a body.
typedef std::function<void(std::string /* body */, std::string /* error */, unsigned /* http_status */)> ErrorFn;
// See the Progress struct above.
// Writing true to the `cancel` reference cancels the request in progress.
typedef std::function<void(Progress, bool& /* cancel */)> ProgressFn;
Http(Http &&other);
// Note: strings are expected to be UTF-8-encoded
// These are the primary constructors that create a HTTP object
// for a GET and a POST request respectively.
static Http get(std::string url);
static Http post(std::string url);
static Http put(std::string url);
~Http();
Http(const Http &) = delete;
Http& operator=(const Http &) = delete;
Http& operator=(Http &&) = delete;
// Sets a maximum connection timeout in seconds
Http& timeout_connect(long timeout);
// Sets a maximum total request timeout in seconds
Http& timeout_max(long timeout);
// Sets a maximum size of the data that can be received.
// A value of zero sets the default limit, which is is 5MB.
Http& size_limit(size_t sizeLimit);
// Sets a HTTP header field.
Http& header(std::string name, const std::string &value);
// Removes a header field.
Http& remove_header(std::string name);
// Authorization by HTTP digest, based on RFC2617.
Http& auth_digest(const std::string &user, const std::string &password);
// Basic HTTP authorization
Http& auth_basic(const std::string &user, const std::string &password);
// Sets a CA certificate file for usage with HTTPS. This is only supported on some backends,
// specifically, this is supported with OpenSSL and NOT supported with Windows and OS X native certificate store.
// See also ca_file_supported().
Http& ca_file(const std::string &filename);
// Add a HTTP multipart form field
Http& form_add(const std::string &name, const std::string &contents);
// Add a HTTP multipart form file data contents, `name` is the name of the part
Http& form_add_file(const std::string &name, const boost::filesystem::path &path);
// Same as above except also override the file's filename with a custom one
Http& form_add_file(const std::string &name, const boost::filesystem::path &path, const std::string &filename);
#ifdef WIN32
// Tells libcurl to ignore certificate revocation checks in case of missing or offline distribution points for those SSL backends where such behavior is present.
// This option is only supported for Schannel (the native Windows SSL library).
Http& ssl_revoke_best_effort(bool set);
#endif // WIN32
// Set the file contents as a POST request body.
// The data is used verbatim, it is not additionally encoded in any way.
// This can be used for hosts which do not support multipart requests.
Http& set_post_body(const boost::filesystem::path &path);
// Set the POST request body.
// The data is used verbatim, it is not additionally encoded in any way.
// This can be used for hosts which do not support multipart requests.
Http& set_post_body(const std::string &body);
// Set the file contents as a PUT request body.
// The data is used verbatim, it is not additionally encoded in any way.
// This can be used for hosts which do not support multipart requests.
Http& set_put_body(const boost::filesystem::path &path);
// Callback called on HTTP request complete
Http& on_complete(CompleteFn fn);
// Callback called on an error occuring at any stage of the requests: Url parsing, DNS lookup,
// TCP connection, HTTP transfer, and finally also when the response indicates an error (status >= 400).
// Therefore, a response body may or may not be present.
Http& on_error(ErrorFn fn);
// Callback called on data download/upload prorgess (called fairly frequently).
// See the `Progress` structure for description of the data passed.
// Writing a true-ish value into the cancel reference parameter cancels the request.
Http& on_progress(ProgressFn fn);
// Starts performing the request in a background thread
Ptr perform();
// Starts performing the request on the current thread
void perform_sync();
// Cancels a request in progress
void cancel();
// Tells whether current backend supports seting up a CA file using ca_file()
static bool ca_file_supported();
// Return empty string on success or error message on fail.
static std::string tls_global_init();
static std::string tls_system_cert_store();
// converts the given string to an url_encoded_string
static std::string url_encode(const std::string &str);
private:
Http(const std::string &url);
std::unique_ptr<priv> p;
};
std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream &, const Http::Progress &);
}
#endif