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1=pod
2
3=head1 NAME
4
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5OSSL_HTTP_open,
6OSSL_HTTP_bio_cb_t,
7OSSL_HTTP_proxy_connect,
8ccbf00d 8OSSL_HTTP_set1_request,
8f965908 9OSSL_HTTP_exchange,
29f178bd 10OSSL_HTTP_get,
29f178bd 11OSSL_HTTP_transfer,
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12OSSL_HTTP_close
13- HTTP client high-level functions
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14
15=head1 SYNOPSIS
16
17 #include <openssl/http.h>
18
19 typedef BIO *(*OSSL_HTTP_bio_cb_t)(BIO *bio, void *arg,
20 int connect, int detail);
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21 OSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX *OSSL_HTTP_open(const char *server, const char *port,
22 const char *proxy, const char *no_proxy,
23 int use_ssl, BIO *bio, BIO *rbio,
24 OSSL_HTTP_bio_cb_t bio_update_fn, void *arg,
25 int buf_size, int overall_timeout);
26 int OSSL_HTTP_proxy_connect(BIO *bio, const char *server, const char *port,
27 const char *proxyuser, const char *proxypass,
28 int timeout, BIO *bio_err, const char *prog);
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29 int OSSL_HTTP_set1_request(OSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX *rctx, const char *path,
30 const STACK_OF(CONF_VALUE) *headers,
31 const char *content_type, BIO *req,
32 const char *expected_content_type, int expect_asn1,
33 size_t max_resp_len, int timeout, int keep_alive);
8f965908 34 BIO *OSSL_HTTP_exchange(OSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX *rctx, char **redirection_url);
afe554c2 35 BIO *OSSL_HTTP_get(const char *url, const char *proxy, const char *no_proxy,
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36 BIO *bio, BIO *rbio,
37 OSSL_HTTP_bio_cb_t bio_update_fn, void *arg,
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38 int buf_size, const STACK_OF(CONF_VALUE) *headers,
39 const char *expected_content_type, int expect_asn1,
40 size_t max_resp_len, int timeout);
41 BIO *OSSL_HTTP_transfer(OSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX **prctx,
42 const char *server, const char *port,
43 const char *path, int use_ssl,
44 const char *proxy, const char *no_proxy,
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45 BIO *bio, BIO *rbio,
46 OSSL_HTTP_bio_cb_t bio_update_fn, void *arg,
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47 int buf_size, const STACK_OF(CONF_VALUE) *headers,
48 const char *content_type, BIO *req,
49 const char *expected_content_type, int expect_asn1,
50 size_t max_resp_len, int timeout, int keep_alive);
51 int OSSL_HTTP_close(OSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX *rctx, int ok);
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52
53=head1 DESCRIPTION
54
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55OSSL_HTTP_open() initiates an HTTP session using the I<bio> argument if not
56NULL, else by connecting to a given I<server> optionally via a I<proxy>.
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8f965908 58Typically the OpenSSL build supports sockets and the I<bio> parameter is NULL.
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59In this case I<rbio> must be NULL as well and the I<server> must be non-NULL.
60The function creates a network BIO internally using L<BIO_new_connect(3)>
61for connecting to the given server and the optionally given I<port>,
62defaulting to 80 for HTTP or 443 for HTTPS.
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63Then this internal BIO is used for setting up a connection
64and for exchanging one or more request and response.
65If I<bio> is given and I<rbio> is NULL then this I<bio> is used instead.
d7fcee3b 66If both I<bio> and I<rbio> are given (which may be memory BIOs for instance)
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67then no explicit connection is set up, but
68I<bio> is used for writing requests and I<rbio> for reading responses.
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69As soon as the client has flushed I<bio> the server must be ready to provide
70a response or indicate a waiting condition via I<rbio>.
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72If I<bio> is given, it is an error to provide I<proxy> or I<no_proxy> arguments,
73while I<server> and I<port> arguments may be given to support diagnostic output.
79a2bccd 74If I<bio> is NULL the optional I<proxy> parameter can be used to set an
4b1fe471 75HTTP(S) proxy to use (unless overridden by "no_proxy" settings).
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76If TLS is not used this defaults to the environment variable C<http_proxy>
77if set, else C<HTTP_PROXY>.
78If I<use_ssl> != 0 it defaults to C<https_proxy> if set, else C<HTTPS_PROXY>.
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79An empty proxy string C<""> forbids using a proxy.
80Else the format is
81C<[http[s]://][userinfo@]host[:port][/path][?query][#fragment]>,
82where any userinfo, path, query, and fragment given is ignored.
4b1fe471 83The default proxy port number is 80, or 443 in case "https:" is given.
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84The HTTP client functions connect via the given proxy unless the I<server>
85is found in the optional list I<no_proxy> of proxy hostnames (if not NULL;
86default is the environment variable C<no_proxy> if set, else C<NO_PROXY>).
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87Proxying plain HTTP is supported directly,
88while using a proxy for HTTPS connections requires a suitable callback function
d7fcee3b 89such as OSSL_HTTP_proxy_connect(), described below.
4b1fe471 90
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91If I<use_ssl> is nonzero a TLS connection is requested
92and the I<bio_update_fn> parameter must be provided.
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94The parameter I<bio_update_fn>, which is optional if I<use_ssl> is 0,
95may be used to modify the connection BIO used by the HTTP client,
96but cannot be used when both I<bio> and I<rbio> are given.
d7fcee3b 97I<bio_update_fn> is a BIO connect/disconnect callback function with prototype
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98
99 BIO *(*OSSL_HTTP_bio_cb_t)(BIO *bio, void *arg, int connect, int detail)
100
2080134e 101The callback function may modify the BIO provided in the I<bio> argument,
d7fcee3b 102whereby it may make use of a custom defined argument I<arg>,
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103which may for instance point to an B<SSL_CTX> structure.
104During connection establishment, just after calling BIO_do_connect_retry(), the
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105callback function is invoked with the I<connect> argument being 1 and
106I<detail> being 1 if I<use_ssl> is nonzero (i.e., HTTPS is requested), else 0.
d7fcee3b 107On disconnect I<connect> is 0 and I<detail> is 1 if no error occurred, else 0.
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108For instance, on connect the callback may push an SSL BIO to implement HTTPS;
109after disconnect it may do some diagnostic output and pop and free the SSL BIO.
110
111The callback function must return either the potentially modified BIO I<bio>.
112or NULL to indicate failure, in which case it should not modify the BIO.
113
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114Here is a simple example that supports TLS connections (but not via a proxy):
115
cdaf072f 116 BIO *http_tls_cb(BIO *bio, void *arg, int connect, int detail)
29f178bd 117 {
29f178bd 118 if (connect && detail) { /* connecting with TLS */
8f965908 119 SSL_CTX *ctx = (SSL_CTX *)arg;
29f178bd 120 BIO *sbio = BIO_new_ssl(ctx, 1);
8f965908 121
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122 bio = sbio != NULL ? BIO_push(sbio, bio) : NULL;
123 } else if (!connect) { /* disconnecting */
124 BIO *hbio;
125
126 if (!detail) { /* an error has occurred */
127 /* optionally add diagnostics here */
128 }
129 BIO_ssl_shutdown(bio);
130 hbio = BIO_pop(bio);
131 BIO_free(bio); /* SSL BIO */
132 bio = hbio;
29f178bd 133 }
cdaf072f 134 return bio;
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135 }
136
137After disconnect the modified BIO will be deallocated using BIO_free_all().
138
8f965908 139The I<buf_size> parameter specifies the response header maximum line length.
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140A value <= 0 means that the B<OSSL_HTTP_DEFAULT_MAX_LINE_LEN> (4KiB) is used.
141I<buf_size> is also used as the number of content bytes that are read at a time.
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142
143If the I<overall_timeout> parameter is > 0 this indicates the maximum number of
144seconds the overall HTTP transfer (i.e., connection setup if needed,
145sending requests, and receiving responses) is allowed to take until completion.
146A value <= 0 enables waiting indefinitely, i.e., no timeout.
147
29f178bd 148OSSL_HTTP_proxy_connect() may be used by an above BIO connect callback function
4b1fe471 149to set up an SSL/TLS connection via an HTTPS proxy.
d7fcee3b 150It promotes the given BIO I<bio> representing a connection
29f178bd 151pre-established with a TLS proxy using the HTTP CONNECT method,
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152optionally using proxy client credentials I<proxyuser> and I<proxypass>,
153to connect with TLS protection ultimately to I<server> and I<port>.
154If the I<port> argument is NULL or the empty string it defaults to "443".
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155If the I<timeout> parameter is > 0 this indicates the maximum number of
156seconds the connection setup is allowed to take.
157A value <= 0 enables waiting indefinitely, i.e., no timeout.
bb361a27 158Since this function is typically called by applications such as
d7fcee3b 159L<openssl-s_client(1)> it uses the I<bio_err> and I<prog> parameters (unless
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160NULL) to print additional diagnostic information in a user-oriented way.
161
8ccbf00d 162OSSL_HTTP_set1_request() sets up in I<rctx> the request header and content data
8f965908 163and expectations on the response using the following parameters.
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164If <rctx> indicates using a proxy for HTTP (but not HTTPS), the server host
165(and optionally port) needs to be placed in the header; thus it must be present
166in I<rctx>.
167For backward compatibility, the server (and optional port) may also be given in
168the I<path> argument beginning with C<http://> (thus giving an absoluteURI).
8f965908 169If I<path> is NULL it defaults to "/".
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170If I<req> is NULL the HTTP GET method will be used to send the request
171else HTTP POST with the contents of I<req> and optional I<content_type>, where
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172the length of the data in I<req> does not need to be determined in advance: the
173BIO will be read on-the-fly while sending the request, which supports streaming.
8f965908 174The optional list I<headers> may contain additional custom HTTP header lines.
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175
176If the I<expected_content_type> argument is not NULL,
177the client will check that the specified content-type string
8f965908 178is included in the HTTP header of the response and return an error if not.
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179In the content-type header line the specified string should be present either
180as a whole, or in case the specified string does not include a C<;> character,
181it is sufficient that the specified string appears as a prefix
182in the header line, followed by a C<;> character and any further text.
183For instance, if I<expected_content_type> specifies C<text/html>,
184this is matched by C<text/html>, C<text/html; charset=UTF-8>, etc.
185
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186If the I<expect_asn1> parameter is nonzero,
187a structure in ASN.1 encoding will be expected as response content.
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188The I<max_resp_len> parameter specifies the maximum allowed
189response content length, where the value 0 indicates no limit.
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190If the I<timeout> parameter is > 0 this indicates the maximum number of seconds
191the subsequent HTTP transfer (sending the request and receiving a response)
192is allowed to take.
193A value of 0 enables waiting indefinitely, i.e., no timeout.
194A value < 0 indicates that the I<overall_timeout> parameter value given
195when opening the HTTP transfer will be used instead.
196If I<keep_alive> is 0 the connection is not kept open
197after receiving a response, which is the default behavior for HTTP 1.0.
198If the value is 1 or 2 then a persistent connection is requested.
199If the value is 2 then a persistent connection is required,
200i.e., an error occurs in case the server does not grant it.
201
82990287 202OSSL_HTTP_exchange() exchanges any form of HTTP request and response
8f965908 203as specified by I<rctx>, which must include both connection and request data,
8ccbf00d 204typically set up using OSSL_HTTP_open() and OSSL_HTTP_set1_request().
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205It implements the core of the functions described below.
206If the HTTP method is GET and I<redirection_url>
207is not NULL the latter pointer is used to provide any new location that
208the server may return with HTTP code 301 (MOVED_PERMANENTLY) or 302 (FOUND).
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209In this case the function returns NULL and the caller is
210responsible for deallocating the URL with L<OPENSSL_free(3)>.
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211If the response header contains one or more "Content-Length" header lines and/or
212an ASN.1-encoded response is expected, which should include a total length,
213the length indications received are checked for consistency
214and for not exceeding any given maximum response length.
a26c089b 215If an ASN.1-encoded response is expected, the function returns on success
7d5019c1 216the contents buffered in a memory BIO, which does not support streaming.
a26c089b 217Otherwise it returns directly the read BIO that holds the response contents,
8f965908 218which allows a response of indefinite length and may support streaming.
a26c089b 219The caller is responsible for freeing the BIO pointer obtained.
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220
221OSSL_HTTP_get() uses HTTP GET to obtain data from I<bio> if non-NULL,
222else from the server contained in the I<url>, and returns it as a BIO.
223It supports redirection via HTTP status code 301 or 302. It is meant for
224transfers with a single round trip, so does not support persistent connections.
225If I<bio> is non-NULL, any host and port components in the I<url> are not used
226for connecting but the hostname is used, as usual, for the C<Host> header.
227Any userinfo and fragment components in the I<url> are ignored.
228Any query component is handled as part of the path component.
229If the scheme component of the I<url> is C<https> a TLS connection is requested
230and the I<bio_update_fn>, as described for OSSL_HTTP_open(), must be provided.
231Also the remaining parameters are interpreted as described for OSSL_HTTP_open()
8ccbf00d 232and OSSL_HTTP_set1_request(), respectively.
a26c089b 233The caller is responsible for freeing the BIO pointer obtained.
8f965908 234
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235OSSL_HTTP_transfer() exchanges an HTTP request and response
236over a connection managed via I<prctx> without supporting redirection.
8ccbf00d 237It combines OSSL_HTTP_open(), OSSL_HTTP_set1_request(), OSSL_HTTP_exchange(),
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238and OSSL_HTTP_close().
239If I<prctx> is not NULL it reuses any open connection represented by a non-NULL
240I<*prctx>. It keeps the connection open if a persistent connection is requested
241or required and this was granted by the server, else it closes the connection
242and assigns NULL to I<*prctx>.
243The remaining parameters are interpreted as described for OSSL_HTTP_open()
8ccbf00d 244and OSSL_HTTP_set1_request(), respectively.
a26c089b 245The caller is responsible for freeing the BIO pointer obtained.
82990287 246
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247OSSL_HTTP_close() closes the connection and releases I<rctx>.
248The I<ok> parameter is passed to any BIO update function
249given during setup as described above for OSSL_HTTP_open().
4ee464cf 250It must be 1 if no error occurred during the HTTP transfer and 0 otherwise.
8f965908 251
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252=head1 NOTES
253
254The names of the environment variables used by this implementation:
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255C<http_proxy>, C<HTTP_PROXY>, C<https_proxy>, C<HTTPS_PROXY>, C<no_proxy>, and
256C<NO_PROXY>, have been chosen for maximal compatibility with
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257other HTTP client implementations such as wget, curl, and git.
258
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259When built with tracing enabled, OSSL_HTTP_transfer() and all functions using it
260may be traced using B<OSSL_TRACE_CATEGORY_HTTP>.
261See also L<OSSL_trace_enabled(3)> and L<openssl(1)/ENVIRONMENT>.
262
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263=head1 RETURN VALUES
264
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265OSSL_HTTP_open() returns on success a B<OSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX>, else NULL.
266
8ccbf00d 267OSSL_HTTP_proxy_connect() and OSSL_HTTP_set1_request()
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268return 1 on success, 0 on error.
269
270On success, OSSL_HTTP_exchange(), OSSL_HTTP_get(), and OSSL_HTTP_transfer()
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271return a memory BIO that buffers all the data received if an ASN.1-encoded
272response is expected, otherwise a BIO that may support streaming.
be799eb7 273The BIO must be freed by the caller.
8f965908 274On failure, they return NULL.
6aab42c3 275Failure conditions include connection/transfer timeout, parse errors, etc.
a26c089b 276The caller is responsible for freeing the BIO pointer obtained.
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8f965908 278OSSL_HTTP_close() returns 0 if anything went wrong while disconnecting, else 1.
29f178bd 279
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280=head1 SEE ALSO
281
119f8145 282L<OSSL_HTTP_parse_url(3)>, L<BIO_new_connect(3)>,
8f965908 283L<ASN1_item_i2d_mem_bio(3)>, L<ASN1_item_d2i_bio(3)>,
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284L<OSSL_HTTP_is_alive(3)>,
285L<OSSL_trace_enabled(3)>
d7fcee3b 286
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287=head1 HISTORY
288
8f965908 289All the functions described here were added in OpenSSL 3.0.
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290
291=head1 COPYRIGHT
292
da1c088f 293Copyright 2019-2023 The OpenSSL Project Authors. All Rights Reserved.
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294
295Licensed under the Apache License 2.0 (the "License"). You may not use
296this file except in compliance with the License. You can obtain a copy
297in the file LICENSE in the source distribution or at
298L<https://www.openssl.org/source/license.html>.
299
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