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1=pod
2
3=head1 NAME
4
5OSSL_HTTP_open,
6OSSL_HTTP_bio_cb_t,
7OSSL_HTTP_proxy_connect,
8OSSL_HTTP_set1_request,
9OSSL_HTTP_exchange,
10OSSL_HTTP_get,
11OSSL_HTTP_transfer,
12OSSL_HTTP_close
13- HTTP client high-level functions
14
15=head1 SYNOPSIS
16
17 #include <openssl/http.h>
18
19 typedef BIO *(*OSSL_HTTP_bio_cb_t)(BIO *bio, void *arg,
20 int connect, int detail);
21 OSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX *OSSL_HTTP_open(const char *server, const char *port,
22 const char *proxy, const char *no_proxy,
23 int use_ssl, BIO *bio, BIO *rbio,
24 OSSL_HTTP_bio_cb_t bio_update_fn, void *arg,
25 int buf_size, int overall_timeout);
26 int OSSL_HTTP_proxy_connect(BIO *bio, const char *server, const char *port,
27 const char *proxyuser, const char *proxypass,
28 int timeout, BIO *bio_err, const char *prog);
29 int OSSL_HTTP_set1_request(OSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX *rctx, const char *path,
30 const STACK_OF(CONF_VALUE) *headers,
31 const char *content_type, BIO *req,
32 const char *expected_content_type, int expect_asn1,
33 size_t max_resp_len, int timeout, int keep_alive);
34 BIO *OSSL_HTTP_exchange(OSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX *rctx, char **redirection_url);
35 BIO *OSSL_HTTP_get(const char *url, const char *proxy, const char *no_proxy,
36 BIO *bio, BIO *rbio,
37 OSSL_HTTP_bio_cb_t bio_update_fn, void *arg,
38 int buf_size, const STACK_OF(CONF_VALUE) *headers,
39 const char *expected_content_type, int expect_asn1,
40 size_t max_resp_len, int timeout);
41 BIO *OSSL_HTTP_transfer(OSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX **prctx,
42 const char *server, const char *port,
43 const char *path, int use_ssl,
44 const char *proxy, const char *no_proxy,
45 BIO *bio, BIO *rbio,
46 OSSL_HTTP_bio_cb_t bio_update_fn, void *arg,
47 int buf_size, const STACK_OF(CONF_VALUE) *headers,
48 const char *content_type, BIO *req,
49 const char *expected_content_type, int expect_asn1,
50 size_t max_resp_len, int timeout, int keep_alive);
51 int OSSL_HTTP_close(OSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX *rctx, int ok);
52
53=head1 DESCRIPTION
54
55OSSL_HTTP_open() initiates an HTTP session using the I<bio> argument if not
56NULL, else by connecting to a given I<server> optionally via a I<proxy>.
57
58Typically the OpenSSL build supports sockets and the I<bio> parameter is NULL.
59In this case I<rbio> must be NULL as well and the I<server> must be non-NULL.
60The function creates a network BIO internally using L<BIO_new_connect(3)>
61for connecting to the given server and the optionally given I<port>,
62defaulting to 80 for HTTP or 443 for HTTPS.
63Then this internal BIO is used for setting up a connection
64and for exchanging one or more request and response.
65If I<bio> is given and I<rbio> is NULL then this I<bio> is used instead.
66If both I<bio> and I<rbio> are given (which may be memory BIOs for instance)
67then no explicit connection is set up, but
68I<bio> is used for writing requests and I<rbio> for reading responses.
69As soon as the client has flushed I<bio> the server must be ready to provide
70a response or indicate a waiting condition via I<rbio>.
71
72If I<bio> is given, it is an error to provide I<proxy> or I<no_proxy> arguments,
73while I<server> and I<port> arguments may be given to support diagnostic output.
74If I<bio> is NULL the optional I<proxy> parameter can be used to set an
75HTTP(S) proxy to use (unless overridden by "no_proxy" settings).
76If TLS is not used this defaults to the environment variable C<http_proxy>
77if set, else C<HTTP_PROXY>.
78If I<use_ssl> != 0 it defaults to C<https_proxy> if set, else C<HTTPS_PROXY>.
79An empty proxy string C<""> forbids using a proxy.
80Else the format is
81C<[http[s]://][userinfo@]host[:port][/path][?query][#fragment]>,
82where any userinfo, path, query, and fragment given is ignored.
83The default proxy port number is 80, or 443 in case "https:" is given.
84The HTTP client functions connect via the given proxy unless the I<server>
85is found in the optional list I<no_proxy> of proxy hostnames (if not NULL;
86default is the environment variable C<no_proxy> if set, else C<NO_PROXY>).
87Proxying plain HTTP is supported directly,
88while using a proxy for HTTPS connections requires a suitable callback function
89such as OSSL_HTTP_proxy_connect(), described below.
90
91If I<use_ssl> is nonzero a TLS connection is requested
92and the I<bio_update_fn> parameter must be provided.
93
94The parameter I<bio_update_fn>, which is optional if I<use_ssl> is 0,
95may be used to modify the connection BIO used by the HTTP client,
96but cannot be used when both I<bio> and I<rbio> are given.
97I<bio_update_fn> is a BIO connect/disconnect callback function with prototype
98
99 BIO *(*OSSL_HTTP_bio_cb_t)(BIO *bio, void *arg, int connect, int detail)
100
101The callback function may modify the BIO provided in the I<bio> argument,
102whereby it may make use of a custom defined argument I<arg>,
103which may for instance point to an B<SSL_CTX> structure.
104During connection establishment, just after calling BIO_do_connect_retry(), the
105callback function is invoked with the I<connect> argument being 1 and the I<detail>
106argument being 1 if HTTPS is requested, i.e., SSL/TLS should be enabled, else 0.
107On disconnect I<connect> is 0 and I<detail> is 1 if no error occurred, else 0.
108For instance, on connect the callback may push an SSL BIO to implement HTTPS;
109after disconnect it may do some diagnostic output and pop and free the SSL BIO.
110
111The callback function must return either the potentially modified BIO I<bio>.
112or NULL to indicate failure, in which case it should not modify the BIO.
113
114Here is a simple example that supports TLS connections (but not via a proxy):
115
116 BIO *http_tls_cb(BIO *hbio, void *arg, int connect, int detail)
117 {
118 if (connect && detail) { /* connecting with TLS */
119 SSL_CTX *ctx = (SSL_CTX *)arg;
120 BIO *sbio = BIO_new_ssl(ctx, 1);
121
122 hbio = sbio != NULL ? BIO_push(sbio, hbio) : NULL;
123 } else if (!connect && !detail) { /* disconnecting after error */
124 /* optionally add diagnostics here */
125 }
126 return hbio;
127 }
128
129After disconnect the modified BIO will be deallocated using BIO_free_all().
130
131The I<buf_size> parameter specifies the response header maximum line length.
132A value <= 0 means that the B<OSSL_HTTP_DEFAULT_MAX_LINE_LEN> (4KiB) is used.
133I<buf_size> is also used as the number of content bytes that are read at a time.
134
135If the I<overall_timeout> parameter is > 0 this indicates the maximum number of
136seconds the overall HTTP transfer (i.e., connection setup if needed,
137sending requests, and receiving responses) is allowed to take until completion.
138A value <= 0 enables waiting indefinitely, i.e., no timeout.
139
140OSSL_HTTP_proxy_connect() may be used by an above BIO connect callback function
141to set up an SSL/TLS connection via an HTTPS proxy.
142It promotes the given BIO I<bio> representing a connection
143pre-established with a TLS proxy using the HTTP CONNECT method,
144optionally using proxy client credentials I<proxyuser> and I<proxypass>,
145to connect with TLS protection ultimately to I<server> and I<port>.
146If the I<port> argument is NULL or the empty string it defaults to "443".
147If the I<timeout> parameter is > 0 this indicates the maximum number of
148seconds the connection setup is allowed to take.
149A value <= 0 enables waiting indefinitely, i.e., no timeout.
150Since this function is typically called by applications such as
151L<openssl-s_client(1)> it uses the I<bio_err> and I<prog> parameters (unless
152NULL) to print additional diagnostic information in a user-oriented way.
153
154OSSL_HTTP_set1_request() sets up in I<rctx> the request header and content data
155and expectations on the response using the following parameters.
156If <rctx> indicates using a proxy for HTTP (but not HTTPS), the server hostname
157(and optionally port) needs to be placed in the header and thus must be present.
158If I<path> is NULL it defaults to "/".
159If I<req> is NULL the HTTP GET method will be used to send the request
160else HTTP POST with the contents of I<req> and optional I<content_type>, where
161the length of the data in I<req> does not need to be determined in advance: the
162BIO will be read on-the-fly while sending the request, which supports streaming.
163The optional list I<headers> may contain additional custom HTTP header lines.
164If the parameter I<expected_content_type>
165is not NULL then the client will check that the given content type string
166is included in the HTTP header of the response and return an error if not.
167If the I<expect_asn1> parameter is nonzero,
168a structure in ASN.1 encoding will be expected as response content.
169The I<max_resp_len> parameter specifies the maximum allowed
170response content length, where the value 0 indicates no limit.
171If the I<timeout> parameter is > 0 this indicates the maximum number of seconds
172the subsequent HTTP transfer (sending the request and receiving a response)
173is allowed to take.
174A value of 0 enables waiting indefinitely, i.e., no timeout.
175A value < 0 indicates that the I<overall_timeout> parameter value given
176when opening the HTTP transfer will be used instead.
177If I<keep_alive> is 0 the connection is not kept open
178after receiving a response, which is the default behavior for HTTP 1.0.
179If the value is 1 or 2 then a persistent connection is requested.
180If the value is 2 then a persistent connection is required,
181i.e., an error occurs in case the server does not grant it.
182
183OSSL_HTTP_exchange() exchanges any form of HTTP request and response
184as specified by I<rctx>, which must include both connection and request data,
185typically set up using OSSL_HTTP_open() and OSSL_HTTP_set1_request().
186It implements the core of the functions described below.
187If the HTTP method is GET and I<redirection_url>
188is not NULL the latter pointer is used to provide any new location that
189the server may return with HTTP code 301 (MOVED_PERMANENTLY) or 302 (FOUND).
190In this case the function returns NULL and the caller is
191responsible for deallocating the URL with L<OPENSSL_free(3)>.
192If the response header contains one or more "Content-Length" header lines and/or
193an ASN.1-encoded response is expected, which should include a total length,
194the length indications received are checked for consistency
195and for not exceeding any given maximum response length.
196If an ASN.1-encoded response is expected, the function returns on success
197the contents as a memory BIO, which does not support streaming.
198Otherwise it returns directly the read BIO that holds the response contents,
199which allows a response of indefinite length and may support streaming.
200The caller is responsible for freeing the BIO pointer obtained.
201
202OSSL_HTTP_get() uses HTTP GET to obtain data from I<bio> if non-NULL,
203else from the server contained in the I<url>, and returns it as a BIO.
204It supports redirection via HTTP status code 301 or 302. It is meant for
205transfers with a single round trip, so does not support persistent connections.
206If I<bio> is non-NULL, any host and port components in the I<url> are not used
207for connecting but the hostname is used, as usual, for the C<Host> header.
208Any userinfo and fragment components in the I<url> are ignored.
209Any query component is handled as part of the path component.
210If the scheme component of the I<url> is C<https> a TLS connection is requested
211and the I<bio_update_fn>, as described for OSSL_HTTP_open(), must be provided.
212Also the remaining parameters are interpreted as described for OSSL_HTTP_open()
213and OSSL_HTTP_set1_request(), respectively.
214The caller is responsible for freeing the BIO pointer obtained.
215
216OSSL_HTTP_transfer() exchanges an HTTP request and response
217over a connection managed via I<prctx> without supporting redirection.
218It combines OSSL_HTTP_open(), OSSL_HTTP_set1_request(), OSSL_HTTP_exchange(),
219and OSSL_HTTP_close().
220If I<prctx> is not NULL it reuses any open connection represented by a non-NULL
221I<*prctx>. It keeps the connection open if a persistent connection is requested
222or required and this was granted by the server, else it closes the connection
223and assigns NULL to I<*prctx>.
224The remaining parameters are interpreted as described for OSSL_HTTP_open()
225and OSSL_HTTP_set1_request(), respectively.
226The caller is responsible for freeing the BIO pointer obtained.
227
228OSSL_HTTP_close() closes the connection and releases I<rctx>.
229The I<ok> parameter is passed to any BIO update function
230given during setup as described above for OSSL_HTTP_open().
231It must be 1 if no error occurred during the HTTP transfer and 0 otherwise.
232
233=head1 NOTES
234
235The names of the environment variables used by this implementation:
236C<http_proxy>, C<HTTP_PROXY>, C<https_proxy>, C<HTTPS_PROXY>, C<no_proxy>, and
237C<NO_PROXY>, have been chosen for maximal compatibility with
238other HTTP client implementations such as wget, curl, and git.
239
240=head1 RETURN VALUES
241
242OSSL_HTTP_open() returns on success a B<OSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX>, else NULL.
243
244OSSL_HTTP_proxy_connect() and OSSL_HTTP_set1_request()
245return 1 on success, 0 on error.
246
247On success, OSSL_HTTP_exchange(), OSSL_HTTP_get(), and OSSL_HTTP_transfer()
248return a memory BIO containing the data received if an ASN.1-encoded response
249is expected, else a BIO that may support streaming.
250The BIO must be freed by the caller.
251On failure, they return NULL.
252Failure conditions include connection/transfer timeout, parse errors, etc.
253The caller is responsible for freeing the BIO pointer obtained.
254
255OSSL_HTTP_close() returns 0 if anything went wrong while disconnecting, else 1.
256
257=head1 SEE ALSO
258
259L<OSSL_HTTP_parse_url(3)>, L<BIO_new_connect(3)>,
260L<ASN1_item_i2d_mem_bio(3)>, L<ASN1_item_d2i_bio(3)>,
261L<OSSL_HTTP_is_alive(3)>
262
263=head1 HISTORY
264
265All the functions described here were added in OpenSSL 3.0.
266
267=head1 COPYRIGHT
268
269Copyright 2019-2021 The OpenSSL Project Authors. All Rights Reserved.
270
271Licensed under the Apache License 2.0 (the "License"). You may not use
272this file except in compliance with the License. You can obtain a copy
273in the file LICENSE in the source distribution or at
274L<https://www.openssl.org/source/license.html>.
275
276=cut
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