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9 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Latif Khalifa
18816ae146 Merge remote-tracking branch 'shyotl/sunshine' 2013-01-21 11:25:10 +01:00
Shyotl
e622e03d2a Bulk of server-baking impelmentation and a bit of cleanup. 2013-01-13 02:37:12 -06:00
Aleric Inglewood
f9738cb611 Add getName() to every non-base class Responder object. 2013-01-11 04:15:55 +01:00
Aleric Inglewood
c0ac428179 Code cleanup
* Moved Responder stuff to LLHTTPClient.
* Renamed LLHTTPClient::Responder to LLHTTPClient::ResponderWithResult.
* Deleted LLHTTPClientAdapter and LLHTTPClientInterface.
* Renamed AICurlInterface::TransferInfo to AITransferInfo and moved it
  to llhttpclient.h
* Removed 'CURLcode code' argument from completed_headers.
2012-10-31 23:11:42 +01:00
Aleric Inglewood
0b265320a9 Code clean up.
* Removed LLCurlRequest and replaced it's last usage with LLHTTPClient API calls.
* Deleted dead code.
* Renamed all the get4/post4/put4/getByteRange4 etc, back to their
  original name without the '4'.
2012-10-31 05:01:24 +01:00
Aleric Inglewood
2a88f7d7c4 ResponderAdapter stuff
Renamed AICurlInterface::Responder to AICurlInterface::ResponderBase,
but without the virtual 'event' methods.
Derived from that: Responder and ReponderWithCompleted, where the
first defines result = 0, ErrorWithContent and error, and the latter
completedRaw and completed.
Added HttpClient::IgnoreBody, derived from Responder and implementing
'result' doing nothing; HttpClient::Ignore is now derived from
IgnoreBody and defines the still pure virtual getHTTPTimeoutPolicy.

Added ResponderBase::decode_body, which is now the sole place
where the code makes the decision wether some response data might be
LLSD or not based on the http status result. Before it just tried
to decode everything as LLSD, which seems a bit nonsense.

ResponderWithCompleted::completed no longer does anything, since
classes derived from ResponderWithCompleted are expected to override it,
or never call it by overriding completedRaw.

Entry point is now ResponderBase::finished = 0, instead of
completedRaw, where ResponderWithCompleted implements finished by
called completedRaw, but Responder doesn't: that directly calls
result/errorWithContent/error. Or, for the hack ResponderAdapter,
the entry points are pubResult/pubErrorWithContent.
Those are now the ONLY public methods, so more confusion.
mFinished is now set in all cases.

As a result of all that, it is no longer possible to accidently
pass a responder to ResponderAdapter that would break because it
expects completed() and completedRaw() to be called.

Added LLBufferArray::writeChannelTo.

Fixed bug for BlockingResponder::body (returned reference to temporary).

LLSDMessage::ResponderAdapter now allows a "timeoutpolicy" name
to be passed (not doing so results in the default timings), so
that the timeout policy of the used responder is retained.

Fixed llfasttimerview.cpp to test LLSDSerialize::fromXML() to return
a positive value instead of non-zero, because it may return -1 when the
parsing fails (three places).

Removed LLHTTPClient::Responder as base class from
LLFloaterRegionDebugConsole completely: it isn't a responder!

Several other responder classes were simplified a bit in order to
compile again with the above changes.
2012-10-26 04:13:29 +02:00
Aleric Inglewood
3f1fb9a66e Add improved timeout handling for HTTP transactions.
Introduces AIHTTPTimeoutPolicy objects which do not just
specify a single "timeout" in seconds, but a plethora of
timings related to the life cycle of the average HTTP
transaction.

This knowledge is that moved to the Responder being
used instead of floating constants hardcoded in the
callers of http requests. This assumes that the same
timeout policy is wanted for each transaction that
uses the same Responder, which can be enforced is needed.

I added a AIHTTPTimeoutPolicy for EVERY responder,
only to make it easier later to tune timeout values
and/or to get feedback about which responder runs
into HTTP errors in debug output (especially time outs),
so that they can be tuned later. If we already understood
exactly what we were doing then most responders could
have been left alone and just return the default timeout
policy: by far most timeout policies are just a copy
of the default policy, currently.

This commit is not finished... It's a work in progress
(viewer runs fine with it though).
2012-10-05 15:53:29 +02:00
Aleric Inglewood
83b13f6a3f WIP: make everything use AICurlEasyRequestStateMachine 2012-08-20 21:18:19 +02:00
Shyotl
7122a7c174 Added sim console. 2012-08-04 13:43:32 -05:00