// // Copyright (c) 2016-2019 Vinnie Falco (vinnie dot falco at gmail dot com) // // Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying // file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt) // // Official repository: https://github.com/boostorg/beast // //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ // // Example: HTTP server, coroutine // //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include namespace beast = boost::beast; // from namespace http = beast::http; // from namespace net = boost::asio; // from using tcp = boost::asio::ip::tcp; // from // Return a reasonable mime type based on the extension of a file. beast::string_view mime_type(beast::string_view path) { using beast::iequals; auto const ext = [&path] { auto const pos = path.rfind("."); if(pos == beast::string_view::npos) return beast::string_view{}; return path.substr(pos); }(); if(iequals(ext, ".htm")) return "text/html"; if(iequals(ext, ".html")) return "text/html"; if(iequals(ext, ".php")) return "text/html"; if(iequals(ext, ".css")) return "text/css"; if(iequals(ext, ".txt")) return "text/plain"; if(iequals(ext, ".js")) return "application/javascript"; if(iequals(ext, ".json")) return "application/json"; if(iequals(ext, ".xml")) return "application/xml"; if(iequals(ext, ".swf")) return "application/x-shockwave-flash"; if(iequals(ext, ".flv")) return "video/x-flv"; if(iequals(ext, ".png")) return "image/png"; if(iequals(ext, ".jpe")) return "image/jpeg"; if(iequals(ext, ".jpeg")) return "image/jpeg"; if(iequals(ext, ".jpg")) return "image/jpeg"; if(iequals(ext, ".gif")) return "image/gif"; if(iequals(ext, ".bmp")) return "image/bmp"; if(iequals(ext, ".ico")) return "image/vnd.microsoft.icon"; if(iequals(ext, ".tiff")) return "image/tiff"; if(iequals(ext, ".tif")) return "image/tiff"; if(iequals(ext, ".svg")) return "image/svg+xml"; if(iequals(ext, ".svgz")) return "image/svg+xml"; return "application/text"; } // Append an HTTP rel-path to a local filesystem path. // The returned path is normalized for the platform. std::string path_cat( beast::string_view base, beast::string_view path) { if(base.empty()) return std::string(path); std::string result(base); #ifdef BOOST_MSVC char constexpr path_separator = '\\'; if(result.back() == path_separator) result.resize(result.size() - 1); result.append(path.data(), path.size()); for(auto& c : result) if(c == '/') c = path_separator; #else char constexpr path_separator = '/'; if(result.back() == path_separator) result.resize(result.size() - 1); result.append(path.data(), path.size()); #endif return result; } // This function produces an HTTP response for the given // request. The type of the response object depends on the // contents of the request, so the interface requires the // caller to pass a generic lambda for receiving the response. template< class Body, class Allocator, class Send> void handle_request( beast::string_view doc_root, http::request>&& req, Send&& send) { // Returns a bad request response auto const bad_request = [&req](beast::string_view why) { http::response res{http::status::bad_request, req.version()}; res.set(http::field::server, BOOST_BEAST_VERSION_STRING); res.set(http::field::content_type, "text/html"); res.keep_alive(req.keep_alive()); res.body() = std::string(why); res.prepare_payload(); return res; }; // Returns a not found response auto const not_found = [&req](beast::string_view target) { http::response res{http::status::not_found, req.version()}; res.set(http::field::server, BOOST_BEAST_VERSION_STRING); res.set(http::field::content_type, "text/html"); res.keep_alive(req.keep_alive()); res.body() = "The resource '" + std::string(target) + "' was not found."; res.prepare_payload(); return res; }; // Returns a server error response auto const server_error = [&req](beast::string_view what) { http::response res{http::status::internal_server_error, req.version()}; res.set(http::field::server, BOOST_BEAST_VERSION_STRING); res.set(http::field::content_type, "text/html"); res.keep_alive(req.keep_alive()); res.body() = "An error occurred: '" + std::string(what) + "'"; res.prepare_payload(); return res; }; // Make sure we can handle the method if( req.method() != http::verb::get && req.method() != http::verb::head) return send(bad_request("Unknown HTTP-method")); // Request path must be absolute and not contain "..". if( req.target().empty() || req.target()[0] != '/' || req.target().find("..") != beast::string_view::npos) return send(bad_request("Illegal request-target")); // Build the path to the requested file std::string path = path_cat(doc_root, req.target()); if(req.target().back() == '/') path.append("index.html"); // Attempt to open the file beast::error_code ec; http::file_body::value_type body; body.open(path.c_str(), beast::file_mode::scan, ec); // Handle the case where the file doesn't exist if(ec == beast::errc::no_such_file_or_directory) return send(not_found(req.target())); // Handle an unknown error if(ec) return send(server_error(ec.message())); // Cache the size since we need it after the move auto const size = body.size(); // Respond to HEAD request if(req.method() == http::verb::head) { http::response res{http::status::ok, req.version()}; res.set(http::field::server, BOOST_BEAST_VERSION_STRING); res.set(http::field::content_type, mime_type(path)); res.content_length(size); res.keep_alive(req.keep_alive()); return send(std::move(res)); } // Respond to GET request http::response res{ std::piecewise_construct, std::make_tuple(std::move(body)), std::make_tuple(http::status::ok, req.version())}; res.set(http::field::server, BOOST_BEAST_VERSION_STRING); res.set(http::field::content_type, mime_type(path)); res.content_length(size); res.keep_alive(req.keep_alive()); return send(std::move(res)); } //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ // Report a failure void fail(beast::error_code ec, char const* what) { std::cerr << what << ": " << ec.message() << "\n"; } // This is the C++11 equivalent of a generic lambda. // The function object is used to send an HTTP message. struct send_lambda { beast::tcp_stream& stream_; bool& close_; beast::error_code& ec_; net::yield_context yield_; send_lambda( beast::tcp_stream& stream, bool& close, beast::error_code& ec, net::yield_context yield) : stream_(stream) , close_(close) , ec_(ec) , yield_(yield) { } template void operator()(http::message&& msg) const { // Determine if we should close the connection after close_ = msg.need_eof(); // We need the serializer here because the serializer requires // a non-const file_body, and the message oriented version of // http::write only works with const messages. http::serializer sr{msg}; http::async_write(stream_, sr, yield_[ec_]); } }; // Handles an HTTP server connection void do_session( beast::tcp_stream& stream, std::shared_ptr const& doc_root, net::yield_context yield) { bool close = false; beast::error_code ec; // This buffer is required to persist across reads beast::flat_buffer buffer; // This lambda is used to send messages send_lambda lambda{stream, close, ec, yield}; for(;;) { // Set the timeout. stream.expires_after(std::chrono::seconds(30)); // Read a request http::request req; http::async_read(stream, buffer, req, yield[ec]); if(ec == http::error::end_of_stream) break; if(ec) return fail(ec, "read"); // Send the response handle_request(*doc_root, std::move(req), lambda); if(ec) return fail(ec, "write"); if(close) { // This means we should close the connection, usually because // the response indicated the "Connection: close" semantic. break; } } // Send a TCP shutdown stream.socket().shutdown(tcp::socket::shutdown_send, ec); // At this point the connection is closed gracefully } //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ // Accepts incoming connections and launches the sessions void do_listen( net::io_context& ioc, tcp::endpoint endpoint, std::shared_ptr const& doc_root, net::yield_context yield) { beast::error_code ec; // Open the acceptor tcp::acceptor acceptor(ioc); acceptor.open(endpoint.protocol(), ec); if(ec) return fail(ec, "open"); // Allow address reuse acceptor.set_option(net::socket_base::reuse_address(true), ec); if(ec) return fail(ec, "set_option"); // Bind to the server address acceptor.bind(endpoint, ec); if(ec) return fail(ec, "bind"); // Start listening for connections acceptor.listen(net::socket_base::max_listen_connections, ec); if(ec) return fail(ec, "listen"); for(;;) { tcp::socket socket(ioc); acceptor.async_accept(socket, yield[ec]); if(ec) fail(ec, "accept"); else boost::asio::spawn( acceptor.get_executor(), std::bind( &do_session, beast::tcp_stream(std::move(socket)), doc_root, std::placeholders::_1)); } } int main(int argc, char* argv[]) { // Check command line arguments. if (argc != 5) { std::cerr << "Usage: http-server-coro
\n" << "Example:\n" << " http-server-coro 0.0.0.0 8080 . 1\n"; return EXIT_FAILURE; } auto const address = net::ip::make_address(argv[1]); auto const port = static_cast(std::atoi(argv[2])); auto const doc_root = std::make_shared(argv[3]); auto const threads = std::max(1, std::atoi(argv[4])); // The io_context is required for all I/O net::io_context ioc{threads}; // Spawn a listening port boost::asio::spawn(ioc, std::bind( &do_listen, std::ref(ioc), tcp::endpoint{address, port}, doc_root, std::placeholders::_1)); // Run the I/O service on the requested number of threads std::vector v; v.reserve(threads - 1); for(auto i = threads - 1; i > 0; --i) v.emplace_back( [&ioc] { ioc.run(); }); ioc.run(); return EXIT_SUCCESS; }