Commit 179aa750 authored by Maxim Ignatenko's avatar Maxim Ignatenko

Add big_upload example

    PUBLISHED_FROM=58dfd3cfdbc5f908e5fa10171274f0d5dd256404
parent 4658194d
PROG = big_upload
CFLAGS = -W -Wall -pthread -I../.. -g -O0 $(CFLAGS_EXTRA)
SOURCES = $(PROG).c ../../mongoose.c
$(PROG): $(SOURCES)
$(CC) -o $(PROG) $(SOURCES) $(CFLAGS)
clean:
rm -rf $(PROG) *.exe *.dSYM *.obj *.exp .*o *.lib
// This example demonstrates how to handle very large requests without keeping
// them in memory.
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include "mongoose.h"
static const char *s_http_port = "8000";
struct file_writer_data {
FILE *fp;
size_t bytes_left;
};
static void handle_request(struct mg_connection *nc) {
// This handler gets called only when we don't reset proto_handler in
// handle_recv, so we just return a page unconditionally.
mg_printf(nc, "%s",
"HTTP/1.1 200 OK\r\n"
"Content-Type: text/html\r\n"
"Connection: close\r\n"
"\r\n"
"<html><body>Upload example."
"<form method=\"POST\" action=\"/upload\" "
" enctype=\"multipart/form-data\">"
"<input type=\"file\" name=\"file\" /> <br/>"
"<input type=\"submit\" value=\"Upload\" />"
"</form></body></html>");
nc->flags |= MG_F_SEND_AND_CLOSE;
}
static void handle_recv(struct mg_connection *nc) {
struct file_writer_data *data = (struct file_writer_data *) nc->user_data;
if (data == NULL) {
// This is a new connection, try to parse HTTP request.
struct http_message hm;
int req_len = mg_parse_http(nc->recv_mbuf.buf, nc->recv_mbuf.len, &hm,
1 /* is_req */);
if (req_len < 0 ||
(req_len == 0 && nc->recv_mbuf.len >= MG_MAX_HTTP_REQUEST_SIZE)) {
nc->flags |= MG_F_CLOSE_IMMEDIATELY;
} else if (req_len == 0) {
// Request is not complete yet, do nothing.
} else if (mg_vcasecmp(&hm.method, "POST") == 0 &&
mg_vcmp(&hm.uri, "/upload") == 0) {
// This is the request that we don't want to buffer in memory.
if (hm.body.len == (size_t) ~0 || hm.body.len == 0) {
mg_printf(nc,
"HTTP/1.1 411 Content-Length required\r\n"
"Content-Lenght: 0\r\n\r\n");
nc->flags |= MG_F_SEND_AND_CLOSE;
return;
}
// Reset proto_handler so Mongoose's http_handler() won't get confused
// once we start removing data from the buffer.
nc->proto_handler = NULL;
// Headers will be inaccessible later, so put everything we need into
// user_data.
data = calloc(1, sizeof(struct file_writer_data));
data->bytes_left = hm.body.len;
data->fp = tmpfile();
if (data->fp == NULL) {
mg_printf(nc,
"HTTP/1.1 500 Failed to open a file\r\n"
"Content-Lenght: 0\r\n\r\n");
nc->flags |= MG_F_SEND_AND_CLOSE;
return;
}
nc->user_data = (void *) data;
// Remove the headers from the buffer.
mbuf_remove(&nc->recv_mbuf, hm.body.p - nc->recv_mbuf.buf);
// Invoke itself again to write the piece of the body that is already in
// the buffer.
handle_recv(nc);
}
} else { // data != NULL
size_t to_write = data->bytes_left, written = 0;
if (nc->recv_mbuf.len < to_write) to_write = nc->recv_mbuf.len;
written = fwrite(nc->recv_mbuf.buf, 1, to_write, data->fp);
mbuf_remove(&nc->recv_mbuf, written);
data->bytes_left -= written;
if (data->bytes_left <= 0) {
// Request is complete, do something meaningful here.
mg_printf(nc,
"HTTP/1.1 200 OK\r\n"
"Content-Type: text/plain\r\n"
"Connection: close\r\n\r\n"
"Written %ld of POST data to a temp file\n\n",
(long) ftell(data->fp));
nc->flags |= MG_F_SEND_AND_CLOSE;
// handle_close will free the resources.
}
}
}
// Make sure we free all allocated resources
static void handle_close(struct mg_connection *nc) {
struct file_writer_data *data = (struct file_writer_data *) nc->user_data;
if (data != NULL) {
fclose(data->fp);
free(data);
nc->user_data = NULL;
}
}
static void ev_handler(struct mg_connection *nc, int ev, void *ev_data) {
(void) ev_data;
switch (ev) {
case MG_EV_HTTP_REQUEST:
// Invoked when the full HTTP request is in the buffer (including body).
handle_request(nc);
break;
case MG_EV_RECV:
// Invoked every time new data arrives.
handle_recv(nc);
break;
case MG_EV_CLOSE:
handle_close(nc);
break;
}
}
int main(void) {
struct mg_mgr mgr;
struct mg_connection *nc;
mg_mgr_init(&mgr, NULL);
nc = mg_bind(&mgr, s_http_port, ev_handler);
// Set up HTTP server parameters
mg_set_protocol_http_websocket(nc);
printf("Starting web server on port %s\n", s_http_port);
for (;;) {
mg_mgr_poll(&mgr, 1000);
}
mg_mgr_free(&mgr);
return 0;
}
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