// Copyright 2013 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be // found in the LICENSE file. #ifndef PPAPI_CPP_TCP_SOCKET_H_ #define PPAPI_CPP_TCP_SOCKET_H_ #include "ppapi/c/ppb_tcp_socket.h" #include "ppapi/cpp/net_address.h" #include "ppapi/cpp/pass_ref.h" #include "ppapi/cpp/resource.h" namespace pp { class CompletionCallback; class InstanceHandle; /// The TCPSocket class provides TCP socket operations. /// /// Permissions: Apps permission socket with subrule /// tcp-connect is required for Connect(). /// For more details about network communication permissions, please see: /// http://developer.chrome.com/apps/app_network.html class TCPSocket : public Resource { public: /// Default constructor for creating an is_null() TCPSocket /// object. TCPSocket(); /// A constructor used to create a TCPSocket object. /// /// @param[in] instance The instance with which this resource will be /// associated. explicit TCPSocket(const InstanceHandle& instance); /// A constructor used when you have received a PP_Resource as a /// return value that has had 1 ref added for you. /// /// @param[in] resource A PPB_TCPSocket resource. TCPSocket(PassRef, PP_Resource resource); /// The copy constructor for TCPSocket. /// /// @param[in] other A reference to another TCPSocket. TCPSocket(const TCPSocket& other); /// The destructor. virtual ~TCPSocket(); /// The assignment operator for TCPSocket. /// /// @param[in] other A reference to another TCPSocket. /// /// @return A reference to this TCPSocket object. TCPSocket& operator=(const TCPSocket& other); /// Static function for determining whether the browser supports the /// PPB_TCPSocket interface. /// /// @return true if the interface is available, false otherwise. static bool IsAvailable(); /// Connects the socket to the given address. /// /// @param[in] addr A NetAddress object. /// @param[in] callback A CompletionCallback to be called upon /// completion. /// /// @return An int32_t containing an error code from pp_errors.h, /// including (but not limited to): /// - PP_ERROR_NOACCESS: the caller doesn't have required /// permissions. /// - PP_ERROR_ADDRESS_UNREACHABLE: addr is /// unreachable. /// - PP_ERROR_CONNECTION_REFUSED: the connection attempt was /// refused. /// - PP_ERROR_CONNECTION_FAILED: the connection attempt failed. /// - PP_ERROR_CONNECTION_TIMEDOUT: the connection attempt timed /// out. int32_t Connect(const NetAddress& addr, const CompletionCallback& callback); /// Gets the local address of the socket, if it is connected. /// /// @return A NetAddress object. The object will be null /// (i.e., is_null() returns true) on failure. NetAddress GetLocalAddress() const; /// Gets the remote address of the socket, if it is connected. /// /// @return A NetAddress object. The object will be null /// (i.e., is_null() returns true) on failure. NetAddress GetRemoteAddress() const; /// Reads data from the socket. The socket must be connected. It may perform a /// partial read. /// /// Caveat: You should be careful about the lifetime of /// buffer. Typically you will use a /// CompletionCallbackFactory to scope callbacks to the lifetime /// of your class. When your class goes out of scope, the callback factory /// will not actually cancel the operation, but will rather just skip issuing /// the callback on your class. This means that if the underlying /// PPB_TCPSocket resource outlives your class, the browser /// will still try to write into your buffer when the operation completes. /// The buffer must be kept valid until then to avoid memory corruption. /// If you want to release the buffer while the Read() call is /// still pending, you should call Close() to ensure that the /// buffer won't be accessed in the future. /// /// @param[out] buffer The buffer to store the received data on success. It /// must be at least as large as bytes_to_read. /// @param[in] bytes_to_read The number of bytes to read. /// @param[in] callback A CompletionCallback to be called upon /// completion. /// /// @return A non-negative number on success to indicate how many bytes have /// been read, 0 means that end-of-file was reached; otherwise, an error code /// from pp_errors.h. int32_t Read(char* buffer, int32_t bytes_to_read, const CompletionCallback& callback); /// Writes data to the socket. The socket must be connected. It may perform a /// partial write. /// /// @param[in] buffer The buffer containing the data to write. /// @param[in] bytes_to_write The number of bytes to write. /// @param[in] callback A CompletionCallback to be called upon /// completion. /// /// @return A non-negative number on success to indicate how many bytes have /// been written; otherwise, an error code from pp_errors.h. int32_t Write(const char* buffer, int32_t bytes_to_write, const CompletionCallback& callback); /// Cancels all pending reads and writes and disconnects the socket. Any /// pending callbacks will still run, reporting PP_ERROR_ABORTED /// if pending IO was interrupted. After a call to this method, no output /// buffer pointers passed into previous Read() calls will be /// accessed. It is not valid to call Connect() again. /// /// The socket is implicitly closed if it is destroyed, so you are not /// required to call this method. void Close(); /// Sets a socket option on the TCP socket. /// Please see the PP_TCPSocket_Option description for option /// names, value types and allowed values. /// /// @param[in] name The option to set. /// @param[in] value The option value to set. /// @param[in] callback A CompletionCallback to be called upon /// completion. /// /// @return An int32_t containing an error code from pp_errors.h. //// int32_t SetOption(PP_TCPSocket_Option name, const Var& value, const CompletionCallback& callback); }; } // namespace pp #endif // PPAPI_CPP_TCP_SOCKET_H_