This solves a problem where clang and gcc locate the deleted
version of teardown and async_teardown instead of the overloaded
version. It requires overloads to add `teardown_tag` into the signature
so that the rules for argument dependent lookup can find the
right function. Improve documentation of teardown requirements
The documentation is updated to clearly explain the need for including
<beast/websocket/ssl.hpp> to use SSL streams with WebSocket.
The default implementations of teardown and async_teardown now use
static_assert to alert the user of improper usage, with comments
providing guidance for resolving the error.
The example HTTP server is updated to provide the correct MIME-type.
It no longer uses the now-deprecated http::stream class, since that
implementation does not provide flow control. A new example async_write
function is provided in the asynchronous server for managing the
lifetime of a message sent asynchronously.
The logging is thread-safe, and a bug causing connections to
malfunction is fixed.
This fixes a problem where a call to read() is ambiguous because
the argument list contains objects from both boost::asio and
beast::http.
Users invoking read may need to do so fully qualified, by writing:
beast::http::read(...);
Writer requires a call to Writer::init to call content_length. This
changes prepare to correctly call init. A consequences is that
prepare can now throw unexpectedly for user-defined writers that
can fail their initialization.
New parser set_option function for controlling independent size limits
on headers and body. By default request and response parsers are set up
with reasonable limits to prevent resource exhaustion attacks.
* Parser adheres strictly to rfc7230
* Increased test coverage
* Headers and body maximum size limit options
Conform to the Networking TS by renaming the Streambuf concept
to DynamicBuffer in all places. Values of types meeting the
requirements of DynamicBuffer are renamed to dynabuf.
See:
http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/papers/2015/n4478.html#requirements.dynamic_buffers
* Headers renamed
* Formal parameter names renamed
* Template argument types renamed
* Documentation updated
ext_list:
Iterable container of comma separated extensions, where each extension
is a token followed an optional list of semicolon delimited parameters,
with each parameter consisting of a name / value pair. The value can
be a token or quoted-string.
param_list:
Iterable container of semicolon delimited parameters, where each parameter
is a name / value pair. The value can be a token or quoted-string.
token_list
Iterable container of comma delimited tokens.
* Remove obsolete rfc2616 functions
* Refactor and consolidate case-insensitive string helpers
* Run autobahn/valgrind tests when target branch in {master, develop}
* Add coveralls
* Show full stacktrace for usan (RIPD-1150)
* Manual launch of coverage (RIPD-1152)
* Use lldb on Darwin (RIPD-1152)
* Set defaults if not CI (RIPD-1152)
* Add autobahn result parser (RIPD-1147)
* Improve test coverage
* tests for invokable in composed ops
* Update documentation
* Add License badge to README
* Target Windows 7 SDK and later
* Make role_type private
* Remove extra unused masking functions
* Allow stream reuse / reconnect after failure
* Restructure logic of composed operations
* Allow 0 for read_message_max meaning no limit
* Respect keep alive when building HTTP responses
* Check version in upgrade request
* Response with 426 status on unsupported WebSocket version
* Remove unnecessary Sec-WebSocket-Key in HTTP responses
* Rename to mask_buffer_size
* Remove maybe_throw
* Add ping, async_ping, async_on_pong
* Add ping_op
* Add pong_op
* Fix crash in accept_op
* Fix suspend in close_op
* Fix read_frame_op logic
* Fix crash in read_op
* Fix races in echo sync and async echo servers
This fixed a bug where in some cases the parser could dereference
past the end of the caller provided buffer. The unit test is
improved to allocate memory in separate pieces for the split-buffer
matrix test, to give address-sanitizer more to work with.
When a suspended composed operation is resumed, the operation
now posts to the io_service to get in the correct context. Previously,
invokables resumed in the context of a different completion handler.
* asio_handler_invoke for any resumed invokable will return `true`.
Sometimes lcov would report negative counts. This may be related to lcov
running while the job it was collecting counts for was also running.
This patch makes two changes: Do not run the coverage build under
gdb, and wait for all jobs to finish before running lcov.
The log member is changed to derive from std::ostream. A new
class dstream is derived from std::ostream to support redirection
to the Visual Studio Output Window if a debugger is attached.
Obsolete classes abstract_ostream and its derived variants are
removed.
A new concept Parser is introduced with routines to read from a stream
into the parser. This solves a problem with the old read interface where
messages must be default constructible and move assignable.
Parser fixes:
* Fix detect invalid reason-phrase octets
* Fix write_eof to set the 'complete' state on success
* Fix consider parse complete if eof received on empty body
WebSocket:
* Increase coverage
Core:
* Test buffer_cat iterator move members
HTTP:
* Fixed yield / resume in writer
* Fixed message serialization with chunked encoding
* Test yield / resume in writer
* Test all conditional branches during message serialization
* Test chunked encoding
* Increase coverage on parse_error
* Add parse_error::general
WebSocket:
* Add error::general
* Increase coverage in error
The message class now behaves like a pair with respect to the construction
of the body and headers. Additional constructors allow construction of
just the body portion from a tuple, leaving the headers default
constructed.
Previous constructors are removed as they were a notational convenience
for assembling HTTP/1 requests and responses. They are not necessary
as this library aims at library writers and not end users.
* Don't include the test code in coverage reports
* Add test code for missing coverage
Other:
* Improve the README.md
* Fix warning in sha1_context
* Tidy up the examples use of namespaces
* Various fixes to documentation and javadocs
The version field is moved into message_v1, all public interfaces
are reworked to identify HTTP/1 wire format operations (suffix "_v1")
versus general HTTP.