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asterisk/include/asterisk/ari.h
George Joseph 4e07d3d50f ARI: REST over Websocket
This commit adds the ability to make ARI REST requests over the same
websocket used to receive events.

For full details on how to use the new capability, visit...

https://docs.asterisk.org/Configuration/Interfaces/Asterisk-REST-Interface-ARI/ARI-REST-over-WebSocket/

Changes:

* Added utilities to http.c:
  * ast_get_http_method_from_string().
  * ast_http_parse_post_form().
* Added utilities to json.c:
  * ast_json_nvp_array_to_ast_variables().
  * ast_variables_to_json_nvp_array().
* Added definitions for new events to carry REST responses.
* Created res/ari/ari_websocket_requests.c to house the new request handlers.
* Moved non-event specific code out of res/ari/resource_events.c into
  res/ari/ari_websockets.c
* Refactored res/res_ari.c to move non-http code out of ast_ari_callback()
  (which is http specific) and into ast_ari_invoke() so it can be shared
  between both the http and websocket transports.

UpgradeNote: This commit adds the ability to make ARI REST requests over the same
websocket used to receive events.
See https://docs.asterisk.org/Configuration/Interfaces/Asterisk-REST-Interface-ARI/ARI-REST-over-WebSocket/
2025-04-02 12:16:35 +00:00

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/*
* Asterisk -- An open source telephony toolkit.
*
* Copyright (C) 2012 - 2013, Digium, Inc.
*
* David M. Lee, II <dlee@digium.com>
*
* See http://www.asterisk.org for more information about
* the Asterisk project. Please do not directly contact
* any of the maintainers of this project for assistance;
* the project provides a web site, mailing lists and IRC
* channels for your use.
*
* This program is free software, distributed under the terms of
* the GNU General Public License Version 2. See the LICENSE file
* at the top of the source tree.
*/
#ifndef _ASTERISK_ARI_H
#define _ASTERISK_ARI_H
/*! \file
*
* \brief Asterisk RESTful API hooks.
*
* This header file is used mostly as glue code between generated declarations
* and res_ari.c.
*
* \author David M. Lee, II <dlee@digium.com>
*/
#include "asterisk/http.h"
#include "asterisk/json.h"
/* Forward-declare websocket structs. This avoids including http_websocket.h,
* which causes optional_api stuff to happen, which makes optional_api more
* difficult to debug. */
struct ast_websocket_server;
struct ast_websocket;
/*!
* \brief Configured encoding format for JSON output.
* \return JSON output encoding (compact, pretty, etc.)
*/
enum ast_json_encoding_format ast_ari_json_format(void);
struct ast_ari_response;
/*!
* \brief Callback type for RESTful method handlers.
* \param ser TCP/TLS session object (Maybe NULL if not available).
* \param get_params GET parameters from the HTTP request.
* \param path_vars Path variables from any wildcard path segments.
* \param headers HTTP headers from the HTTP requiest.
* \param body
* \param[out] response The RESTful response.
*/
typedef void (*stasis_rest_callback)(
struct ast_tcptls_session_instance *ser,
struct ast_variable *get_params, struct ast_variable *path_vars,
struct ast_variable *headers, struct ast_json *body,
struct ast_ari_response *response);
/*!
* \brief Handler for a single RESTful path segment.
*/
struct stasis_rest_handlers {
/*! Path segement to handle */
const char *path_segment;
/*! If true (non-zero), path_segment is a wildcard, and will match all
* values.
*
* Value of the segement will be passed into the \a path_vars parameter
* of the callback.
*/
int is_wildcard;
/*! Callbacks for all handled HTTP methods. */
stasis_rest_callback callbacks[AST_HTTP_MAX_METHOD];
/*!
* ws_server is no longer needed to indicate if a path should cause
* an Upgrade to websocket but is kept for backwards compatability.
* Instead, simply set is_websocket to true.
*/
union {
/*! \deprecated WebSocket server for handling WebSocket upgrades. */
struct ast_websocket_server *ws_server;
/*! The path segment is handled by the websocket */
int is_websocket;
};
/*! Number of children in the children array */
size_t num_children;
/*! Handlers for sub-paths */
struct stasis_rest_handlers *children[];
};
/*!
* Response type for RESTful requests
*/
struct ast_ari_response {
/*! Response message */
struct ast_json *message;
/*! \\r\\n seperated response headers */
struct ast_str *headers;
/*! HTTP response code.
* See http://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616-sec10.html */
int response_code;
/*! File descriptor for whatever file we want to respond with */
int fd;
/*! Corresponding text for the response code */
const char *response_text; /* Shouldn't http.c handle this? */
/*! Flag to indicate that no further response is needed */
unsigned int no_response:1;
};
/*!
* Add a resource for REST handling.
* \param handler Handler to add.
* \retval 0 on success.
* \retval non-zero on failure.
*/
int ast_ari_add_handler(struct stasis_rest_handlers *handler);
/*!
* Remove a resource for REST handling.
* \param handler Handler to add.
* \retval 0 on success.
* \retval non-zero on failure.
*/
int ast_ari_remove_handler(struct stasis_rest_handlers *handler);
/*!
* \internal
* \brief Stasis RESTful invocation handler response codes.
*/
enum ast_ari_invoke_result {
ARI_INVOKE_RESULT_SUCCESS = 0,
ARI_INVOKE_RESULT_ERROR_CONTINUE = -1,
ARI_INVOKE_RESULT_ERROR_CLOSE = -2,
};
/*!
* \internal
* \brief How was Stasis RESTful invocation handler invoked?
*/
enum ast_ari_invoke_source {
ARI_INVOKE_SOURCE_REST = 0,
ARI_INVOKE_SOURCE_WEBSOCKET,
ARI_INVOKE_SOURCE_TEST,
};
/*!
* \internal
* \brief Stasis RESTful invocation handler.
*
* Only call from res_ari and test_ari. Only public to allow
* for unit testing.
*
* \param ser TCP/TLS connection.
* \param uri HTTP URI, relative to the API path.
* \param method HTTP method.
* \param get_params HTTP \c GET parameters.
* \param headers HTTP headers.
* \param body
* \param[out] response RESTful HTTP response.
* \param is_websocket Flag to indicate if this is a WebSocket request.
*/
enum ast_ari_invoke_result ast_ari_invoke(struct ast_tcptls_session_instance *ser,
enum ast_ari_invoke_source source, const struct ast_http_uri *urih,
const char *uri, enum ast_http_method method,
struct ast_variable *get_params, struct ast_variable *headers,
struct ast_json *body, struct ast_ari_response *response);
/*!
* \internal
* \brief Service function for API declarations.
*
* Only call from res_ari and test_ari. Only public to allow
* for unit testing.
*
* \param uri Requested URI, relative to the docs path.
* \param prefix prefix that prefixes all http requests
* \param headers HTTP headers.
* \param[out] response RESTful HTTP response.
*/
void ast_ari_get_docs(const char *uri, const char *prefix, struct ast_variable *headers, struct ast_ari_response *response);
/*!
* \brief The stock message to return when out of memory.
*
* The refcount is NOT bumped on this object, so ast_json_ref() if you want to
* keep the reference.
*
* \return JSON message specifying an out-of-memory error.
*/
struct ast_json *ast_ari_oom_json(void);
/*!
* \brief Fill in an error \a ast_ari_response.
* \param response Response to fill in.
* \param response_code HTTP response code.
* \param response_text Text corresponding to the HTTP response code.
* \param message_fmt Error message format string.
*/
void ast_ari_response_error(struct ast_ari_response *response,
int response_code,
const char *response_text,
const char *message_fmt, ...)
__attribute__((format(printf, 4, 5)));
/*!
* \brief Fill in an \c OK (200) \a ast_ari_response.
* \param response Response to fill in.
* \param message JSON response. This reference is stolen, so just \ref
* ast_json_ref if you need to keep a reference to it.
*/
void ast_ari_response_ok(struct ast_ari_response *response,
struct ast_json *message);
/*!
* \brief Fill in a <tt>No Content</tt> (204) \a ast_ari_response.
*/
void ast_ari_response_no_content(struct ast_ari_response *response);
/*!
* \brief Fill in a <tt>Accepted</tt> (202) \a ast_ari_response.
*/
void ast_ari_response_accepted(struct ast_ari_response *response);
/*!
* \brief Fill in a <tt>Created</tt> (201) \a ast_ari_response.
* \param response Response to fill in.
* \param url URL to the created resource.
* \param message JSON response. This reference is stolen, so just \ref
* ast_json_ref if you need to keep a reference to it.
*/
void ast_ari_response_created(struct ast_ari_response *response,
const char *url, struct ast_json *message);
/*!
* \brief Fill in \a response with a 500 message for allocation failures.
* \param response Response to fill in.
*/
void ast_ari_response_alloc_failed(struct ast_ari_response *response);
#endif /* _ASTERISK_ARI_H */