Provides a subset of std::tuple functionality, for internal use
to reduce the resources required during compilation.
Does not support reference-like semantics on assignment.
Signed-off-by: Damian Jarek <damian.jarek93@gmail.com>
This works similarly to bind_handler, and can help with reducing
template instantiations and compiler memory usage (since it does
not need to support placeholders).
A specialization for the most common case `void(error_code, size_t)`
is provided to minimize instantiation cost.
Fixes a compilation error that occurred when using
BOOST_ASIO_SEPARATE_COMPILATION.
Resolves: #1286
Signed-off-by: Damian Jarek <damian.jarek93@gmail.com>
fix#1270
basic_fields::value_type uses base hooks instead of member hooks,
otherwise MSVC can sometimes produce undefined behavior when
attempting to recover the base class from a data member in
certain build configurations.
fix#1133, fix#1241
When the macro BOOST_BEAST_USE_STD_STRING_VIEW is defined,
Beast will use std::string_view instead of boost::string_view.
The name boost::beast::string_view is a type alias for the
chosen view type.
fix#1245, fix#1249
The value used to fill the incomplete code point buffer is
changed to a character which no longer causes
utf8_checker::valid() to incorrectly return false.
fix#1202
Replace them by their cousins from std::allocator_traits;
otherwise, heaps of deprecation warnings will fall onto
humble users when compiling with MSVC 15 in C++17 mode.
Signed-off-by: Daniela Engert <dani@ngrt.de>
This resolves a medium vulnerability described in the
Beast Hybrid Assessment Report by Bishop Fox, where masks generated
for use with outgoing WebSocket client frames use an insufficient
source of entropy and a non-cryptographically secure pseudo-random
number generator.
By default, all newly constructed WebSocket streams will use a
uniquely seeded secure PRNG (ChaCha20 in counter mode). As this may
result in increased CPU resource consumption, the function
websocket::stream::secure_prng() may be used to select a faster but
less secure PRNG, for the case where the caller knows that the secure
generator is not necessary.
On some systems, std::random_device may produce insufficient entropy
to securely seed the PRNG. As this condition cannot be detected by
Beast, callers may use the function websocket::seed_prng() called
once at startup to provide at least 256 bits of entropy which will
be used to uniquely seed all subsequent PRNGs.
fix#1113
This solves a problem where the message-oriented synchronous
HTTP write algorithms do not support messages whose body
writer requires a non-const reference to the message in
order to construct.
In addition, the message-oriented async_write algorithm is
modified to support messages passed by const reference when
possible, based on the body writer attributes.
The ssl_stream wrapper provides C++11 move semantics for ssl::stream,
as well as incorporating the flat_stream workaround for a performance
problem with ssl::stream writes and buffer sequences having length
greater than one.
fix#1076
As per Asio and Networking TS requirements, composed operations must
maintain an object of type executor_work_guard for the executor associated
with the I/O object, for the lifetime of the asynchronous operation.
This is in addition to the requirement for maintaining an object of type
executor_work_guard for the executor associated with the handler.
fix#941, fix#1016
`get_lowest_layer` is now a type alias for the
lowest layer instead of a struct with a nested type.
Actions required:
* Replace instances of `typename get_lowest_layer<T>::type`
with `get_lowest_layer<T>`.
In Boost.System, `boost::system::errc` is a namespace
containing ints. In C++11, std::errc is an enum marked
as an `error_condition`.
`error_code::assign` is specified as taking an int only,
while make_error_code is able to deal correctly with both forms.
fix#949
* New error codes are introduced for WebSocket failures
* More verbose messages for error codes
* Error codes are mapped to conditions for ease of testing
* error::failed and error::handshake_failed are deprecated (don't use)
Actions Required:
* Code which explicitly compares error_code values against the
constant `websocket::error::handshake_failed` should compare
against `websocket::condition::handshake_failed` instead.
* Code which explicitly compares error_code values against the
constant `websocket::error::failed` should compare
against `websocket::condition::protocol_violation` instead.
fix#849
This adds an additional `bool` template parameter to
`websocket::stream`:
* When deflateSupported is `true`, the stream will be capable
of negotiating the permessage-deflate websocket extension per
the configured run-time settings.
* When deflateSupported is `false`, the stream will never negotiate
the permessage-deflate websocket extension. Furthermore, all of the
code necessary for implementing the permessage-deflate extension
will be excluded from function instantiations. The resulting emitted
object code should be smaller.
fix#884
* BodyReader and BodyWriter constructors now require the header and
body elements to be passed as distinct header and value_type objects.
This enables the composition of body types, for example:
http::response<compressed_body<http::string_body>> res;
* The previous single-argument constructors are deprecated and will be
removed in a subsequent version.
Actions Required:
* Change user-defined instances of BodyReader or BodyWriter constructor
signatures to the two-argument form.
OR
* Define the macro BOOST_BEAST_ALLOW_DEPRECATED in the project (which
will accept both the new and the deprecated signatures).
fix#930
* The function serializer::reader_impl is deprecated and will
be removed in a subsequent version.
* Some private symbols used in the implementation were
also renamed to reflect correct terminology.
Actions Required:
* Call serializer::writer_impl instead of reader_impl
Split the websocket read test to reduce compile time memory usage
by a small amount, which ought to be enough to let it compile in
a constrained environment like Travis.
Signed-off-by: Damian Jarek <damian.jarek93@gmail.com>
* The handler_ptr constructor now provides the
strong exception guarantee.
* The signature for managed objects constructed by
`handler_ptr` receives a const reference to the handler.
Actions required:
* Change the constructor signature for state objects
used with handler_ptr to receive a const reference to
the handler.
This fixes a problem where an assert is generated or an
error is ignored when an invalid deflate stream is produced
after appending the final empty deflate block.
The function stream::control_callback now copies or moves
the callback. In some cases this may require a dynamic
allocation.
To avoid the possibility of a dynamic allocation, callers
may wrap their callback using `std::ref` before setting it.
Body::reader and Body::writer meanings are reversed, for
consistency with the names of the stream operations:
* Body::reader is used for read, read_some, async_read, async_read_some
* Body::writer is used for write, write_some, async_write, async_write_some
Actions Required:
* Swap the reader and writer names for user defined Body types
* Swap use of is_body_reader and is_body_writer
* Fields::writer replaces Fields::reader
* The FieldsWriter concept is renamed from FieldsReader
Actions Required:
* Rename reader to writer for user defined Fields
Some `basic_parser` member functions are renamed:
* chunked() was is_chunked()
* upgrade() was is_upgrade()
* keep_alive() was is_keep_alive()
Actions Required:
* Rename member function invocations at call sites
* The function has_content_length_impl is added to the
requirements of Fields.
Actions Required:
* Implement has_content_length_impl for user-defined Fields
fix#769
The following classes are removed:
* handler_type
* async_result
* async_completion
* is_dynamic_buffer
* is_const_buffer_sequence
* is_mutable_buffer_sequence
* handler_alloc
Actions Required:
* Use BOOST_ASIO_HANDLER_TYPE instead of handler_type
* Use BOOST_ASIO_INITFN_RESULT_TYPE instead of async_result
* Use boost::asio::async_completion
* Use boost::asio::is_dynamic_buffer
* Use boost::asio::is_const_buffer_sequence
* Use boost::asio::is_mutable_buffer_sequence
* boost::asio::associated_allocator_t replaces handler_alloc
fix#767
The write family of HTTP stream algorithms no longer returns
error::end_of_stream when the message indicates that the connection
should be closed.
Actions Required:
* Add code to servers to close the connection after successfully
writing a message where `message::keep_alive()` would return `false`.
fix#786
Without this change the second opening of an
already opened file fails with:
"The process cannot access the file because it
is being used by another process"
fix#773
* buffer_cat is renamed to buffers_cat
* buffer_cat_view is renamed to buffers_cat_view
Actions Required:
* Use buffers_cat instead of buffer_cat
* Use buffers_cat_view instead of buffer_cat_view
fix#773
* buffer_prefix is renamed to buffers_prefix
* buffer_prefix_view is renamed to buffers_prefix_view
Actions Required:
* Use buffers_prefix instead of buffer_prefix
* Use buffers_prefix_view instead of buffer_prefix_view
fix#778
* The version data member is replaced with accessor
member functions.
Actions Required:
* Call member function message::version instead of accessing
the version member at call sites.
fix#778
* The body data member is replaced with accessor
member functions.
Actions Required:
* Call member function message::body instead of accessing
the data member at call sites.
* This presence of the user-declared copy constructor makes
the compiler-provided copy assignment operator deprecated.
This change allows the compiler to provide both copy members
without deprecated behavior.
* HTTP read and write operations now return the
number of bytes transferred to or from the stream.
Actions Required:
* Modify HTTP read and/or write completion handlers to receive
the extra std::size_t bytes_transferred parameter.
* Stream write operations now return the number of bytes
transferred from the caller's input buffers.
Actions Required:
* Modify websocket write completion handlers to receive
the extra std::size_t bytes_transferred parameter.
* stream overloads of accept which take both a message
and a buffer sequence are removed.
Actions Required:
* Do not call websocket accept overloads which take
both a message and a buffer sequence, as it is
illegal per rfc6455.
fix#642
This changes websocket::stream close and async_close to automatically
read and discard incoming message frames before shutting down the
connection. It is no longer necessary to manually drain the connection.
fix#575, fix#604, fix#608, fix#634, fix#712
All examples are rewritten:
* Using Best Practices
* Mostly self-contained
* New examples to complete the feature matrix
* The server-framework example is removed
* teardown_tag is replaced with teardown_role, a client/server
flag used to determine whether the shutdown is performed
before or after reading the EOF. This is in accordance with
RFC6455 7.1.1:
https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6455#section-7.1.1
Actions Required:
* Modify signatures of teardown and async_teardown to use
teardown_role instead of teardown_tag
* Change calls to teardown and async_teardown to pass the
correct role: client or server depending on context.
* The drain_buffer dynamic buffer is no longer a public interface.
Actions Required:
* Replace code which uses drain_buffer. For websocket::stream,
it is no longer necessary to manually drain the connection
after closing.
fix#642
* Calls to stream::close and stream::async_close will
automatically perform the required read operations
Actions Required:
* Remove calling code which drains the connection after
calling stream::close or stream::async_close
fix#692
The value of Content-Length is not checked for limits
when the semantics of an HTTP response indicate that
the message has no body. For example, when status is 101.
fix#653
Actions Required:
* Modify calls to set the control frame callback, to
pass non-const reference instances, and manage the
lifetime of the instance.
* read and async_read now return the number of bytes inserted
into the caller's buffer.
Actions Required:
* Change the signature of completion handlers used with
websocket::stream::async_read to void(error_code, std::size_t)