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net: isolate LuaSec-specifics
For this, various accessor functions are now provided directly on the
sockets, which reach down into the LuaSec implementation to obtain the
information.
While this may seem of little gain at first, it hides the implementation
detail of the LuaSec+LuaSocket combination that the actual socket and
the TLS layer are separate objects.
The net gain here is that an alternative implementation does not have to
emulate that specific implementation detail and "only" has to expose
LuaSec-compatible data structures on the new functions.
author | Jonas Schäfer <jonas@wielicki.name> |
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date | Wed, 27 Apr 2022 17:44:14 +0200 |
parent | 9846:9a0da809ed4a |
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-- Prosody IM -- Copyright (C) 2014,2016 Daurnimator -- -- This project is MIT/X11 licensed. Please see the -- COPYING file in the source package for more information. --luacheck: ignore --[[ This file is a template for writing a net.server compatible backend. ]] --[[ Read patterns (also called modes) can be one of: - "*a": Read as much as possible - "*l": Read until end of line ]] --- Handle API local handle_mt = {}; local handle_methods = {}; handle_mt.__index = handle_methods; function handle_methods:set_mode(new_pattern) end function handle_methods:setlistener(listeners) end function handle_methods:setoption(option, value) end function handle_methods:ip() end function handle_methods:starttls(sslctx) end function handle_methods:write(data) end function handle_methods:close() end function handle_methods:pause() end function handle_methods:resume() end --[[ Returns - socket: the socket object underlying this handle ]] function handle_methods:socket() end --[[ Returns - boolean: if an ssl context has been set on this handle ]] function handle_methods:ssl() end --- Listeners API local listeners = {} --[[ connect Called when a client socket has established a connection with it's peer ]] function listeners.onconnect(handle) end --[[ incoming Called when data is received If reading data failed this will be called with `nil, "error message"` ]] function listeners.onincoming(handle, buff, err) end --[[ status Known statuses: - "ssl-handshake-complete" ]] function listeners.onstatus(handle, status) end --[[ disconnect Called when the peer has closed the connection ]] function listeners.ondisconnect(handle) end --[[ drain Called when the handle's write buffer is empty ]] function listeners.ondrain(handle) end --[[ readtimeout Called when a socket inactivity timeout occurs ]] function listeners.onreadtimeout(handle) end --[[ detach: Called when other listeners are going to be removed Allows for clean-up ]] function listeners.ondetach(handle) end --- Top level functions --[[ Returns the syscall level event mechanism in use. Returns: - backend: e.g. "select", "epoll" ]] local function get_backend() end --[[ Starts the event loop. Returns: - "quitting" ]] local function loop() end --[[ Stop a running loop() ]] local function setquitting(quit) end --[[ Links to two handles together, so anything written to one is piped to the other Arguments: - sender, receiver: handles to link - buffersize: maximum #bytes until sender will be locked ]] local function link(sender, receiver, buffersize) end --[[ Binds and listens on the given address and port If `sslctx` is given, the connecting clients will have to negotiate an SSL session Arguments: - address: address to bind to, may be "*" to bind all addresses. will be resolved if it is a string. - port: port to bind (as number) - listeners: a table of listeners - pattern: the read pattern - sslctx: is a valid luasec constructor Returns: - handle - nil, "an error message": on failure (e.g. out of file descriptors) ]] local function addserver(address, port, listeners, pattern, sslctx) end --[[ Binds and listens on the given address and port Mostly the same as addserver but with all optional arguments in a table Arguments: - address: address to bind to, may be "*" to bind all addresses. will be resolved if it is a string. - port: port to bind (as number) - listeners: a table of listeners - config: table of extra settings - read_size: the amount of bytes to read or a read pattern - tls_ctx: is a valid luasec constructor - tls_direct: boolean true for direct TLS, false (or nil) for starttls Returns: - handle - nil, "an error message": on failure (e.g. out of file descriptors) ]] local function listen(address, port, listeners, config) end --[[ Wraps a lua-socket socket client socket in a handle. The socket must be already connected to the remote end. If `sslctx` is given, a SSL session will be negotiated before listeners are called. Arguments: - socket: the lua-socket object to wrap - ip: returned by `handle:ip()` - port: - listeners: a table of listeners - pattern: the read pattern - sslctx: is a valid luasec constructor - typ: the socket type, one of: - "tcp" - "tcp6" - "udp" Returns: - handle, socket - nil, "an error message": on failure (e.g. ) ]] local function wrapclient(socket, ip, serverport, listeners, pattern, sslctx) end --[[ Connects to the given address and port If `sslctx` is given, a SSL session will be negotiated before listeners are called. Arguments: - address: address to connect to. will be resolved if it is a string. - port: port to connect to (as number) - listeners: a table of listeners - pattern: the read pattern - sslctx: is a valid luasec constructor - typ: the socket type, one of: - "tcp" - "tcp6" - "udp" Returns: - handle - nil, "an error message": on failure (e.g. out of file descriptors) ]] local function addclient(address, port, listeners, pattern, sslctx, typ) end --[[ Close all handles ]] local function closeall() end --[[ The callback should be called after `delay` seconds. The callback should be called with the time at the point of firing. If the callback returns a number, it should be called again after that many seconds. Arguments: - delay: number of seconds to wait - callback: function to call. ]] local function add_task(delay, callback) end --[[ Adds a handler for when a signal is fired. Optional to implement callback does not take any arguments Arguments: - signal_id: the signal id (as number) to listen for - handler: callback ]] local function hook_signal(signal_id, handler) end --[[ Adds a low-level FD watcher Arguments: - fd_number: A non-negative integer representing a file descriptor or object with a :getfd() method returning one - on_readable: Optional callback for when the FD is readable - on_writable: Optional callback for when the FD is writable Returns: - net.server handle ]] local function watchfd(fd_number, on_readable, on_writable) end return { get_backend = get_backend; loop = loop; setquitting = setquitting; link = link; addserver = addserver; wrapclient = wrapclient; addclient = addclient; closeall = closeall; hook_signal = hook_signal; watchfd = watchfd; listen = listen; }