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%% -------------------------------------------------------------------
%%
%% Copyright (c) 2019 Carlos Gonzalez Florido. All Rights Reserved.
%%
%% This file is provided to you under the Apache License,
%% Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file
%% except in compliance with the License. You may obtain
%% a copy of the License at
%%
%% http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
%%
%% Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing,
%% software distributed under the License is distributed on an
%% "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY
%% KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the
%% specific language governing permissions and limitations
%% under the License.
%%
%% -------------------------------------------------------------------
%% @doc Protocol behaviour
%% This module shows the behaviour that NkPACKET protocols must follow
%% All functions are optional. The implementation in this module shows the
%% default behaviour
-module(nkpacket_protocol).
-author('Carlos Gonzalez <[email protected]>').
-export([transports/1, default_port/1, resolve_opts/0, naptr/2]).
-export([conn_init/1, conn_parse/3, conn_encode/3, conn_encode/2, conn_bridge/4,
conn_timeout/2,
conn_handle_call/4, conn_handle_cast/3, conn_handle_info/3, conn_stop/3]).
-export([listen_init/1, listen_parse/5, listen_handle_call/4,
listen_handle_cast/3, listen_handle_info/3, listen_stop/3]).
-export([http_init/4]).
-include("nkpacket.hrl").
%% ===================================================================
%% Types
%% ===================================================================
-type conn_state() :: term().
-type listen_state() :: term().
-type nkport() :: #nkport{}.
%% ===================================================================
%% Common callbacks
%% ===================================================================
%% @doc If you implement this function, it must return, for any supported scheme,
%% the list of supported transports.
%% If you supply a tuple, it means that the first element, if used, must be
%% converted to the second.
%% The first element will be used by default, and MUST NOT be a tuple
-callback transports(nklib:scheme()) ->
[nkpacket:transport() | {nkpacket:transport(), nkpacket:transport()}].
%% @doc If you implement this function, it will be used to find the default port
%% for this transport. If not implemented, port '0' will use any port for
%% listener transports, and will fail for outbound connections.
-callback default_port(nkpacket:transport()) ->
inet:port_number() | invalid.
%% @doc If you implement this function, it will be used when calling to nkpacket:resolve()
-callback resolve_opts() ->
nkpacket:resolve_opts().
%% @doc Implement this function to allow NAPTR DNS queries.
%% When a request to resolve a URL maps to a non-IP host, with undefined
%% port and transport, NkPACKET will try a NAPTR DNS query.
%% For each response, this functions is called with the "service" part
%% of the NAPTR response, and you must extract the scheme and transport.
%% This would be an example for SIP:
%% naptr(sip, "sips+d2t") -> {ok, tls};
%% naptr(sip, "sip+d2u") -> {ok, udp};
%% naptr(sip, "sip+d2t") -> {ok, tcp};
%% naptr(sip, "sip+d2s") -> {ok, sctp};
%% naptr(sip, "sips+d2w") -> {ok, wss};
%% naptr(sip, "sip+d2w") -> {ok, ws};
%% naptr(sips, "sips+d2t") -> {ok, tls};
%% naptr(sips, "sips+d2w") -> {ok, wss};
%% naptr(_, _) -> invalid.
-callback naptr(nklib:scheme(), string()) ->
{ok, nkpacket:transport()} | invalid.
%% ===================================================================
%% Connection callbacks
%% ===================================================================
%% Connection callbacks, if implemented, are called during the life cycle of a
%% connection
%% @doc Called when the connection starts
-callback conn_init(nkport()) ->
{ok, conn_state()} | {stop, term()}.
%% @doc This function is called when a new message arrives to the connection
-callback conn_parse(nkpacket:incoming(), nkport(), conn_state()) ->
{ok, conn_state()} | {reply, term(), conn_state()} |
{bridge, nkport(), conn_state()} |
{stop, Reason::term(), conn_state()}.
%% @doc This function is called when a new message must be send to the connection
-callback conn_encode(term(), nkport(), conn_state()) ->
{ok, nkpacket:outcoming(), conn_state()} | {error, Reason::term(), conn_state()}.
%% @doc Implement this function to provide a 'quick' encode function,
%% in case you don't need the connection state to perform the encode.
%% Return 'continue' to use the default version
-callback conn_encode(term(), nkport()) ->
{ok, nkpacket:outcoming()} | continue | {error, term()}.
%% @doc This function is called on incoming data for bridged connections
-callback conn_bridge(nkpacket:incoming(), up|down, nkport(), conn_state()) ->
{ok, nkpacket:incoming(), conn_state()} | {skip, conn_state()} |
{stop, term(), conn_state()}.
%% @doc This function is called when the idle_timer timeout fires
%% If not implemented, will stop the connection
%% If ok is returned, timer is restarted
-callback conn_timeout(nkport(), conn_state()) ->
{ok, conn_state()} |
{stop, term(), conn_state()}.
%% @doc Called when the connection received a gen_server:call/2,3
-callback conn_handle_call(term(), {pid(), term()}, nkport(), conn_state()) ->
{ok, conn_state()} | {stop, Reason::term(), conn_state()}.
%% @doc Called when the connection received a gen_server:cast/2
-callback conn_handle_cast(term(), nkport(), conn_state()) ->
{ok, conn_state()} | {stop, Reason::term(), conn_state()}.
%% @doc Called when the connection received an erlang message
-callback conn_handle_info(term(), nkport(), conn_state()) ->
{ok, conn_state()} | {stop, Reason::term(), conn_state()}.
%% @doc Called when the connection stops
-callback conn_stop(Reason::term(), nkport(), conn_state()) ->
ok.
%% ===================================================================
%% Listen callbacks
%% ===================================================================
%% Listen callbacks, if implemented, are called during the life cicle of a
%% listening transport
%% @doc Called when the listening transport starts
-callback listen_init(nkport()) ->
{ok, listen_state()}.
%% @doc This function is called only for UDP transports using no_connections=>true
-callback listen_parse(inet:ip_address(), inet:port_number(), binary(), nkport(),
listen_state()) ->
{ok, listen_state()} | {stop, Reason::term(), listen_state()}.
%% @doc Called when the listening transport received a gen_server:call/2,3
-callback listen_handle_call(term(), {pid(), term()}, nkport(), listen_state()) ->
{ok, listen_state()} | {stop, Reason::term(), listen_state()}.
%% @doc Called when the listening transport received a gen_server:cast/2
-callback listen_handle_cast(term(), nkport(), listen_state()) ->
{ok, listen_state()} | {stop, Reason::term(), listen_state()}.
%% @doc Called when the listening transport received an erlang message
-callback listen_handle_info(term(), nkport(), listen_state()) ->
{ok, listen_state()} | {stop, Reason::term(), listen_state()}.
%% @doc Called when the listening transport stops
-callback listen_stop(Reason::term(), nkport(), listen_state()) ->
ok.
%% ===================================================================
%% HTTP callbacks
%% ===================================================================
%% @doc This callback is called for the http/https "pseudo" transports.
%% It is called from nkpacket_transport_http when the Cowboy request is
%% assigned to it
-callback http_init(SubPath::[binary()], cowboy_req:req(),
cowboy_middleware:env(), nkport()) ->
{ok, cowboy_req:req(), cowboy_middleware:env()} |
{redirect, Path::binary()} |
{cowboy_static, cowboy_static:opts()} |
{cowboy_rest, Callback::module(), State::term()} |
{stop, cowboy_req:req()}.
-optional_callbacks([
transports/1, default_port/1, resolve_opts/0, naptr/2,
conn_init/1, conn_parse/3, conn_encode/3, conn_encode/2, conn_bridge/4,
conn_timeout/2, conn_handle_call/4, conn_handle_cast/3, conn_handle_info/3, conn_stop/3,
listen_init/1, listen_parse/5, listen_handle_call/4,
listen_handle_cast/3, listen_handle_info/3, listen_stop/3,
http_init/4]).
%% ===================================================================
%% Default implementation
%% ===================================================================
%% @doc If you implement this function, it must return, for any supported scheme,
%% the list of supported transports.
%% If you supply a tuple, it means that the first element, if used, must be
%% converted to the second.
%% The first element will be used by default, and MUST NOT be a tuple
-spec transports(nklib:scheme()) ->
[nkpacket:transport() | {nkpacket:transport(), nkpacket:transport()}].
transports(_) ->
[tcp, tls, udp, sctp, ws, wss, http, https].
%% @doc If you implement this function, it will be used to find the default port
%% for this transport. If not implemented, port '0' will use any port for
%% listener transports, and will fail for outbound connections.
-spec default_port(nkpacket:transport()) ->
inet:port_number() | invalid.
default_port(http) -> 80;
default_port(https) -> 443;
default_port(ws) -> 80;
default_port(wss) -> 443;
default_port(_) -> invalid.
%% @doc If you implement this function, it will be used when calling to nkpacket:resolve()
-spec resolve_opts() ->
nkpacket:resolve_opts().
resolve_opts() ->
#{}.
%% @doc Implement this function to allow NAPTR DNS queries.
%% When a request to resolve a URL maps to a non-IP host, with undefined
%% port and transport, NkPACKET will try a NAPTR DNS query.
%% For each response, this functions is called with the "service" part
%% of the NAPTR response, and you must extract the scheme and transport.
%% This would be an example for SIP:
%% naptr(sip, "sips+d2t") -> {ok, tls};
%% naptr(sip, "sip+d2u") -> {ok, udp};
%% naptr(sip, "sip+d2t") -> {ok, tcp};
%% naptr(sip, "sip+d2s") -> {ok, sctp};
%% naptr(sip, "sips+d2w") -> {ok, wss};
%% naptr(sip, "sip+d2w") -> {ok, ws};
%% naptr(sips, "sips+d2t") -> {ok, tls};
%% naptr(sips, "sips+d2w") -> {ok, wss};
%% naptr(_, _) -> invalid.
-spec naptr(nklib:scheme(), string()) ->
{ok, nkpacket:transport()} | invalid.
naptr(_, _) ->
invalid.
%% ===================================================================
%% Connection callbacks
%% ===================================================================
%% Connection callbacks, if implemented, are called during the life cicle of a
%% connection
%% @doc Called when the connection starts
-spec conn_init(nkport()) ->
{ok, conn_state()} | {stop, term()}.
conn_init(_) ->
{ok, none}.
%% @doc This function is called when a new message arrives to the connection
-spec conn_parse(nkpacket:incoming(), nkport(), conn_state()) ->
{ok, conn_state()} | {reply, term(), conn_state()} |
{bridge, nkport(), conn_state()} |
{stop, Reason::term(), conn_state()}.
conn_parse(_Msg, _NkPort, ConnState) ->
{ok, ConnState}.
%% @doc This function is called when a new message must be send to the connection
-spec conn_encode(term(), nkport(), conn_state()) ->
{ok, nkpacket:outcoming(), conn_state()} | {error, Reason::term(), conn_state()}.
conn_encode(_Term, _NkPort, ConnState) ->
{error, not_defined, ConnState}.
%% @doc Implement this function to provide a 'quick' encode function,
%% in case you don't need the connection state to perform the encode.
%% Return 'continue' to use the default version
-spec conn_encode(term(), nkport()) ->
{ok, nkpacket:outcoming()} | continue | {error, term()}.
conn_encode(_Term, _NkPort) ->
continue.
%% @doc This function is called on incoming data for bridged connections
-spec conn_bridge(nkpacket:incoming(), up|down, nkport(), conn_state()) ->
{ok, nkpacket:incoming(), conn_state()} | {skip, conn_state()} |
{stop, term(), conn_state()}.
conn_bridge(Data, _Type, _NkPort, ConnState) ->
{ok, Data, ConnState}.
%% @doc This function is called when the idle_timer timeout fires
%% If not implemented, will stop the connection
%% If ok is returned, timer is restarted
-spec conn_timeout(nkport(), conn_state()) ->
{ok, conn_state()} |
{stop, term(), conn_state()}.
conn_timeout(_NkPort, ConnState) ->
{stop, normal, ConnState}.
%% @doc Called when the connection received a gen_server:call/2,3
-spec conn_handle_call(term(), {pid(), term()}, nkport(), conn_state()) ->
{ok, conn_state()} | {stop, Reason::term(), conn_state()}.
conn_handle_call(_Msg, _From, _NkPort, ConnState) ->
{stop, not_defined, ConnState}.
%% @doc Called when the connection received a gen_server:cast/2
-spec conn_handle_cast(term(), nkport(), conn_state()) ->
{ok, conn_state()} | {stop, Reason::term(), conn_state()}.
conn_handle_cast(_Msg, _NkPort, ConnState) ->
{stop, not_defined, ConnState}.
%% @doc Called when the connection received an erlang message
-spec conn_handle_info(term(), nkport(), conn_state()) ->
{ok, conn_state()} | {stop, Reason::term(), conn_state()}.
conn_handle_info(_Msg, _NkPort, ConnState) ->
{stop, not_defined, ConnState}.
%% @doc Called when the connection stops
-spec conn_stop(Reason::term(), nkport(), conn_state()) ->
ok.
conn_stop(_Reason, _NkPort, _ConnState) ->
ok.
%% ===================================================================
%% Listen callbacks
%% ===================================================================
%% Listen callbacks, if implemented, are called during the life cicle of a
%% listening transport
%% @doc Called when the listening transport starts
-spec listen_init(nkport()) ->
{ok, listen_state()}.
listen_init(_) ->
{ok, none}.
%% @doc This function is called only for UDP transports using no_connections=>true
-spec listen_parse(inet:ip_address(), inet:port_number(), binary(), nkport(),
listen_state()) ->
{ok, listen_state()} | {stop, Reason::term(), listen_state()}.
listen_parse(_Ip, _Port, _Msg, _NkPort, ListenState) ->
{stop, not_defined, ListenState}.
%% @doc Called when the listening transport received a gen_server:call/2,3
-spec listen_handle_call(term(), {pid(), term()}, nkport(), listen_state()) ->
{ok, listen_state()} | {stop, Reason::term(), listen_state()}.
listen_handle_call(_Msg, _From, _NkPort, ListenState) ->
{stop, not_defined, ListenState}.
%% @doc Called when the listening transport received a gen_server:cast/2
-spec listen_handle_cast(term(), nkport(), listen_state()) ->
{ok, listen_state()} | {stop, Reason::term(), listen_state()}.
listen_handle_cast(_Msg, _NkPort, ListenState) ->
{stop, not_defined, ListenState}.
%% @doc Called when the listening transport received an erlang message
-spec listen_handle_info(term(), nkport(), listen_state()) ->
{ok, listen_state()} | {stop, Reason::term(), listen_state()}.
listen_handle_info(_Msg, _NkPort, ListenState) ->
{stop, not_defined, ListenState}.
%% @doc Called when the listening transport stops
-spec listen_stop(Reason::term(), nkport(), listen_state()) ->
ok.
listen_stop(_Reason, _NkPort, _State) ->
ok.
%% ===================================================================
%% HTTP callbacks
%% ===================================================================
%% @doc This callback is called for the http/https "pseudo" transports.
%% It is called from nkpacket_transport_http when the Cowboy request is
%% assigned to it
-spec http_init(SubPath::[binary()], cowboy_req:req(),
cowboy_middleware:env(), nkport()) ->
{ok, cowboy_req:req(), cowboy_middleware:env()} |
{redirect, Path::binary()} |
{cowboy_static, cowboy_static:opts()} |
{cowboy_rest, Callback::module(), State::term()} |
{stop, cowboy_req:req()}.
http_init(_SubPath, Req, _Env, _NkPort) ->
{stop, nkpacket_cowboy:reply(404, #{}, <<"Protocol not implemented">>, Req)}.