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AsyncSocket.h
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//
// AsyncSocket.h
//
// This class is in the public domain.
// Originally created by Dustin Voss on Wed Jan 29 2003.
// Updated and maintained by Deusty Designs and the Mac development community.
//
// http://code.google.com/p/cocoaasyncsocket/
//
#import <Foundation/Foundation.h>
@class AsyncSocket;
@class AsyncReadPacket;
@class AsyncWritePacket;
extern NSString *const AsyncSocketException;
extern NSString *const AsyncSocketErrorDomain;
enum AsyncSocketError
{
AsyncSocketCFSocketError = kCFSocketError, // From CFSocketError enum.
AsyncSocketNoError = 0, // Never used.
AsyncSocketCanceledError, // onSocketWillConnect: returned NO.
AsyncSocketReadMaxedOutError, // Reached set maxLength without completing
AsyncSocketReadTimeoutError,
AsyncSocketWriteTimeoutError
};
typedef enum AsyncSocketError AsyncSocketError;
@interface NSObject (AsyncSocketDelegate)
/**
* In the event of an error, the socket is closed.
* You may call "unreadData" during this call-back to get the last bit of data off the socket.
* When connecting, this delegate method may be called
* before"onSocket:didAcceptNewSocket:" or "onSocket:didConnectToHost:".
**/
- (void)onSocket:(AsyncSocket *)sock willDisconnectWithError:(NSError *)err;
/**
* Called when a socket disconnects with or without error. If you want to release a socket after it disconnects,
* do so here. It is not safe to do that during "onSocket:willDisconnectWithError:".
**/
- (void)onSocketDidDisconnect:(AsyncSocket *)sock;
/**
* Called when a socket accepts a connection. Another socket is spawned to handle it. The new socket will have
* the same delegate and will call "onSocket:didConnectToHost:port:".
**/
- (void)onSocket:(AsyncSocket *)sock didAcceptNewSocket:(AsyncSocket *)newSocket;
/**
* Called when a new socket is spawned to handle a connection. This method should return the run-loop of the
* thread on which the new socket and its delegate should operate. If omitted, [NSRunLoop currentRunLoop] is used.
**/
- (NSRunLoop *)onSocket:(AsyncSocket *)sock wantsRunLoopForNewSocket:(AsyncSocket *)newSocket;
/**
* Called when a socket is about to connect. This method should return YES to continue, or NO to abort.
* If aborted, will result in AsyncSocketCanceledError.
*
* If the connectToHost:onPort:error: method was called, the delegate will be able to access and configure the
* CFReadStream and CFWriteStream as desired prior to connection.
*
* If the connectToAddress:error: method was called, the delegate will be able to access and configure the
* CFSocket and CFSocketNativeHandle (BSD socket) as desired prior to connection. You will be able to access and
* configure the CFReadStream and CFWriteStream in the onSocket:didConnectToHost:port: method.
**/
- (BOOL)onSocketWillConnect:(AsyncSocket *)sock;
/**
* Called when a socket connects and is ready for reading and writing.
* The host parameter will be an IP address, not a DNS name.
**/
- (void)onSocket:(AsyncSocket *)sock didConnectToHost:(NSString *)host port:(UInt16)port;
/**
* Called when a socket has completed reading the requested data into memory.
* Not called if there is an error.
**/
- (void)onSocket:(AsyncSocket *)sock didReadData:(NSData *)data withTag:(long)tag;
/**
* Called when a socket has read in data, but has not yet completed the read.
* This would occur if using readToData: or readToLength: methods.
* It may be used to for things such as updating progress bars.
**/
- (void)onSocket:(AsyncSocket *)sock didReadPartialDataOfLength:(CFIndex)partialLength tag:(long)tag;
/**
* Called when a socket has completed writing the requested data. Not called if there is an error.
**/
- (void)onSocket:(AsyncSocket *)sock didWriteDataWithTag:(long)tag;
/**
* Called after the socket has completed SSL/TLS negotiation.
* This method is not called unless you use the provided startTLS method.
**/
- (void)onSocket:(AsyncSocket *)sock didSecure:(BOOL)flag;
@end
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
#pragma mark -
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
@interface AsyncSocket : NSObject
{
CFSocketRef theSocket; // IPv4 accept or connect socket
CFSocketRef theSocket6; // IPv6 accept or connect socket
CFReadStreamRef theReadStream;
CFWriteStreamRef theWriteStream;
CFRunLoopSourceRef theSource; // For theSocket
CFRunLoopSourceRef theSource6; // For theSocket6
CFRunLoopRef theRunLoop;
CFSocketContext theContext;
NSArray *theRunLoopModes;
NSMutableArray *theReadQueue;
AsyncReadPacket *theCurrentRead;
NSTimer *theReadTimer;
NSMutableData *partialReadBuffer;
NSMutableArray *theWriteQueue;
AsyncWritePacket *theCurrentWrite;
NSTimer *theWriteTimer;
id theDelegate;
Byte theFlags;
long theUserData;
}
- (id)init;
- (id)initWithDelegate:(id)delegate;
- (id)initWithDelegate:(id)delegate userData:(long)userData;
/* String representation is long but has no "\n". */
- (NSString *)description;
/**
* Use "canSafelySetDelegate" to see if there is any pending business (reads and writes) with the current delegate
* before changing it. It is, of course, safe to change the delegate before connecting or accepting connections.
**/
- (id)delegate;
- (BOOL)canSafelySetDelegate;
- (void)setDelegate:(id)delegate;
/* User data can be a long, or an id or void * cast to a long. */
- (long)userData;
- (void)setUserData:(long)userData;
/* Don't use these to read or write. And don't close them, either! */
- (CFSocketRef)getCFSocket;
- (CFReadStreamRef)getCFReadStream;
- (CFWriteStreamRef)getCFWriteStream;
/**
* Once one of these methods is called, the AsyncSocket instance is locked in, and the rest can't be called without
* disconnecting the socket first. If the attempt times out or fails, these methods either return NO or
* call "onSocket:willDisconnectWithError:" and "onSockedDidDisconnect:".
**/
- (BOOL)acceptOnPort:(UInt16)port error:(NSError **)errPtr;
- (BOOL)acceptOnAddress:(NSString *)hostaddr port:(UInt16)port error:(NSError **)errPtr;
- (BOOL)connectToHost:(NSString *)hostname onPort:(UInt16)port error:(NSError **)errPtr;
- (BOOL)connectToAddress:(NSData *)remoteAddr error:(NSError **)errPtr;
/**
* Disconnects immediately. Any pending reads or writes are dropped.
**/
- (void)disconnect;
/**
* Disconnects after all pending reads have completed.
* After calling this, the read and write methods will do nothing.
* The socket will disconnect even if there are still pending writes.
**/
- (void)disconnectAfterReading;
/**
* Disconnects after all pending writes have completed.
* After calling this, the read and write methods will do nothing.
* The socket will disconnect even if there are still pending reads.
**/
- (void)disconnectAfterWriting;
/**
* Disconnects after all pending reads and writes have completed.
* After calling this, the read and write methods will do nothing.
**/
- (void)disconnectAfterReadingAndWriting;
/* Returns YES if the socket and streams are open, connected, and ready for reading and writing. */
- (BOOL)isConnected;
/**
* Returns the local or remote host and port to which this socket is connected, or nil and 0 if not connected.
* The host will be an IP address.
**/
- (NSString *)connectedHost;
- (UInt16)connectedPort;
- (NSString *)localHost;
- (UInt16)localPort;
- (BOOL)isIPv4;
- (BOOL)isIPv6;
// The readData and writeData methods won't block. To not time out, use a negative time interval.
// If they time out, "onSocket:disconnectWithError:" is called. The tag is for your convenience.
// You can use it as an array index, step number, state id, pointer, etc., just like the socket's user data.
/**
* This will read a certain number of bytes into memory, and call the delegate method when those bytes have been read.
* If there is an error, partially read data is lost.
* If the length is 0, this method does nothing and the delegate is not called.
**/
- (void)readDataToLength:(CFIndex)length withTimeout:(NSTimeInterval)timeout tag:(long)tag;
/**
* This reads bytes until (and including) the passed "data" parameter, which acts as a separator.
* The bytes and the separator are returned by the delegate method.
*
* If you pass nil or zero-length data as the "data" parameter,
* the method will do nothing, and the delegate will not be called.
*
* To read a line from the socket, use the line separator (e.g. CRLF for HTTP, see below) as the "data" parameter.
* Note that this method is not character-set aware, so if a separator can occur naturally as part of the encoding for
* a character, the read will prematurely end.
**/
- (void)readDataToData:(NSData *)data withTimeout:(NSTimeInterval)timeout tag:(long)tag;
/**
* Same as readDataToData:withTimeout:tag, with the additional restriction that the amount of data read
* may not surpass the given maxLength (specified in bytes).
*
* If you pass a maxLength parameter that is less than the length of the data parameter,
* the method will do nothing, and the delegate will not be called.
*
* If the max length is surpassed, it is treated the same as a timeout - the socket is closed.
*
* Pass -1 as maxLength if no length restriction is desired, or simply use the readDataToData:withTimeout:tag method.
**/
- (void)readDataToData:(NSData *)data withTimeout:(NSTimeInterval)timeout maxLength:(CFIndex)length tag:(long)tag;
/**
* Reads the first available bytes that become available on the socket.
**/
- (void)readDataWithTimeout:(NSTimeInterval)timeout tag:(long)tag;
/**
* Writes data to the socket, and calls the delegate when finished.
*
* If you pass in nil or zero-length data, this method does nothing and the delegate will not be called.
**/
- (void)writeData:(NSData *)data withTimeout:(NSTimeInterval)timeout tag:(long)tag;
/**
* Returns progress of current read or write, from 0.0 to 1.0, or NaN if no read/write (use isnan() to check).
* "tag", "done" and "total" will be filled in if they aren't NULL.
**/
- (float)progressOfReadReturningTag:(long *)tag bytesDone:(CFIndex *)done total:(CFIndex *)total;
- (float)progressOfWriteReturningTag:(long *)tag bytesDone:(CFIndex *)done total:(CFIndex *)total;
/**
* Secures the connection using SSL/TLS.
*
* This method may be called at any time, and the TLS handshake will occur after all pending reads and writes
* are finished. This allows one the option of sending a protocol dependent StartTLS message, and queuing
* the upgrade to TLS at the same time, without having to wait for the write to finish.
* Any reads or writes scheduled after this method is called will occur over the secured connection.
*
* The possible keys and values for the TLS settings are well documented.
* Some possible keys are:
* - kCFStreamSSLLevel
* - kCFStreamSSLAllowsExpiredCertificates
* - kCFStreamSSLAllowsExpiredRoots
* - kCFStreamSSLAllowsAnyRoot
* - kCFStreamSSLValidatesCertificateChain
* - kCFStreamSSLPeerName
* - kCFStreamSSLCertificates
* - kCFStreamSSLIsServer
*
* Please refer to Apple's documentation for associated values, as well as other possible keys.
*
* If you pass in nil or an empty dictionary, this method does nothing and the delegate will not be called.
**/
- (void)startTLS:(NSDictionary *)tlsSettings;
/**
* For handling readDataToData requests, data is necessarily read from the socket in small increments.
* The performance can be much improved by allowing AsyncSocket to read larger chunks at a time and
* store any overflow in a small internal buffer.
* This is termed pre-buffering, as some data may be read for you before you ask for it.
* If you use readDataToData a lot, enabling pre-buffering will result in better performance, especially on the iPhone.
*
* The default pre-buffering state is controlled by the DEFAULT_PREBUFFERING definition.
* It is highly recommended one leave this set to YES.
*
* This method exists in case pre-buffering needs to be disabled by default for some reason.
* In that case, this method exists to allow one to easily enable pre-buffering when ready.
**/
- (void)enablePreBuffering;
/**
* When you create an AsyncSocket, it is added to the runloop of the current thread.
* So for manually created sockets, it is easiest to simply create the socket on the thread you intend to use it.
*
* If a new socket is accepted, the delegate method onSocket:wantsRunLoopForNewSocket: is called to
* allow you to place the socket on a separate thread. This works best in conjunction with a thread pool design.
*
* If, however, you need to move the socket to a separate thread at a later time, this
* method may be used to accomplish the task.
*
* This method must be called from the thread/runloop the socket is currently running on.
*
* Note: After calling this method, all further method calls to this object should be done from the given runloop.
* Also, all delegate calls will be sent on the given runloop.
**/
- (BOOL)moveToRunLoop:(NSRunLoop *)runLoop;
/**
* Allows you to configure which run loop modes the socket uses.
* The default set of run loop modes is NSDefaultRunLoopMode.
*
* If you'd like your socket to continue operation during other modes, you may want to add modes such as
* NSModalPanelRunLoopMode or NSEventTrackingRunLoopMode. Or you may simply want to use NSRunLoopCommonModes.
*
* Accepted sockets will automatically inherit the same run loop modes as the listening socket.
*
* Note: NSRunLoopCommonModes is defined in 10.5. For previous versions one can use kCFRunLoopCommonModes.
**/
- (BOOL)setRunLoopModes:(NSArray *)runLoopModes;
/**
* In the event of an error, this method may be called during onSocket:willDisconnectWithError: to read
* any data that's left on the socket.
**/
- (NSData *)unreadData;
/* A few common line separators, for use with the readDataToData:... methods. */
+ (NSData *)CRLFData; // 0x0D0A
+ (NSData *)CRData; // 0x0D
+ (NSData *)LFData; // 0x0A
+ (NSData *)ZeroData; // 0x00
@end