glib/gio/gproxyresolver.c
Philip Withnall 22b924b64a giomodule: Don’t mandatorily cache GIOModule implementations
While all of the current callers of _g_io_module_get_default() want to
cache the returned GObject for the lifetime of the process, that doesn’t
necessarily have to be the case, so let callers make that decision on a
case-by-case basis.

Signed-off-by: Philip Withnall <withnall@endlessm.com>
2021-01-20 12:51:41 +00:00

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/* GIO - GLib Input, Output and Streaming Library
*
* Copyright (C) 2010 Collabora, Ltd.
*
* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
* version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
*
* This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
* Lesser General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General
* Public License along with this library; if not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*
* Author: Nicolas Dufresne <nicolas.dufresne@collabora.co.uk>
*/
#include "config.h"
#include "gproxyresolver.h"
#include <glib.h>
#include "glibintl.h"
#include "gasyncresult.h"
#include "gcancellable.h"
#include "gtask.h"
#include "giomodule.h"
#include "gioerror.h"
#include "giomodule-priv.h"
#include "gnetworkingprivate.h"
/**
* SECTION:gproxyresolver
* @short_description: Asynchronous and cancellable network proxy resolver
* @include: gio/gio.h
*
* #GProxyResolver provides synchronous and asynchronous network proxy
* resolution. #GProxyResolver is used within #GSocketClient through
* the method g_socket_connectable_proxy_enumerate().
*
* Implementations of #GProxyResolver based on libproxy and GNOME settings can
* be found in glib-networking. GIO comes with an implementation for use inside
* Flatpak portals.
*/
/**
* GProxyResolverInterface:
* @g_iface: The parent interface.
* @is_supported: the virtual function pointer for g_proxy_resolver_is_supported()
* @lookup: the virtual function pointer for g_proxy_resolver_lookup()
* @lookup_async: the virtual function pointer for
* g_proxy_resolver_lookup_async()
* @lookup_finish: the virtual function pointer for
* g_proxy_resolver_lookup_finish()
*
* The virtual function table for #GProxyResolver.
*/
G_DEFINE_INTERFACE (GProxyResolver, g_proxy_resolver, G_TYPE_OBJECT)
static void
g_proxy_resolver_default_init (GProxyResolverInterface *iface)
{
}
static GProxyResolver *proxy_resolver_default_singleton = NULL; /* (owned) (atomic) */
/**
* g_proxy_resolver_get_default:
*
* Gets the default #GProxyResolver for the system.
*
* Returns: (not nullable) (transfer none): the default #GProxyResolver, which
* will be a dummy object if no proxy resolver is available
*
* Since: 2.26
*/
GProxyResolver *
g_proxy_resolver_get_default (void)
{
if (g_once_init_enter (&proxy_resolver_default_singleton))
{
GProxyResolver *singleton;
singleton = _g_io_module_get_default (G_PROXY_RESOLVER_EXTENSION_POINT_NAME,
"GIO_USE_PROXY_RESOLVER",
(GIOModuleVerifyFunc) g_proxy_resolver_is_supported);
g_once_init_leave (&proxy_resolver_default_singleton, singleton);
}
return proxy_resolver_default_singleton;
}
/**
* g_proxy_resolver_is_supported:
* @resolver: a #GProxyResolver
*
* Checks if @resolver can be used on this system. (This is used
* internally; g_proxy_resolver_get_default() will only return a proxy
* resolver that returns %TRUE for this method.)
*
* Returns: %TRUE if @resolver is supported.
*
* Since: 2.26
*/
gboolean
g_proxy_resolver_is_supported (GProxyResolver *resolver)
{
GProxyResolverInterface *iface;
g_return_val_if_fail (G_IS_PROXY_RESOLVER (resolver), FALSE);
iface = G_PROXY_RESOLVER_GET_IFACE (resolver);
return (* iface->is_supported) (resolver);
}
/**
* g_proxy_resolver_lookup:
* @resolver: a #GProxyResolver
* @uri: a URI representing the destination to connect to
* @cancellable: (nullable): a #GCancellable, or %NULL
* @error: return location for a #GError, or %NULL
*
* Looks into the system proxy configuration to determine what proxy,
* if any, to use to connect to @uri. The returned proxy URIs are of
* the form `<protocol>://[user[:password]@]host:port` or
* `direct://`, where <protocol> could be http, rtsp, socks
* or other proxying protocol.
*
* If you don't know what network protocol is being used on the
* socket, you should use `none` as the URI protocol.
* In this case, the resolver might still return a generic proxy type
* (such as SOCKS), but would not return protocol-specific proxy types
* (such as http).
*
* `direct://` is used when no proxy is needed.
* Direct connection should not be attempted unless it is part of the
* returned array of proxies.
*
* Returns: (transfer full) (array zero-terminated=1): A
* NULL-terminated array of proxy URIs. Must be freed
* with g_strfreev().
*
* Since: 2.26
*/
gchar **
g_proxy_resolver_lookup (GProxyResolver *resolver,
const gchar *uri,
GCancellable *cancellable,
GError **error)
{
GProxyResolverInterface *iface;
g_return_val_if_fail (G_IS_PROXY_RESOLVER (resolver), NULL);
g_return_val_if_fail (uri != NULL, NULL);
if (!g_uri_is_valid (uri, G_URI_FLAGS_NONE, NULL))
{
g_set_error (error, G_IO_ERROR, G_IO_ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT,
"Invalid URI %s", uri);
return NULL;
}
iface = G_PROXY_RESOLVER_GET_IFACE (resolver);
return (* iface->lookup) (resolver, uri, cancellable, error);
}
/**
* g_proxy_resolver_lookup_async:
* @resolver: a #GProxyResolver
* @uri: a URI representing the destination to connect to
* @cancellable: (nullable): a #GCancellable, or %NULL
* @callback: (scope async): callback to call after resolution completes
* @user_data: (closure): data for @callback
*
* Asynchronous lookup of proxy. See g_proxy_resolver_lookup() for more
* details.
*
* Since: 2.26
*/
void
g_proxy_resolver_lookup_async (GProxyResolver *resolver,
const gchar *uri,
GCancellable *cancellable,
GAsyncReadyCallback callback,
gpointer user_data)
{
GProxyResolverInterface *iface;
GError *error = NULL;
g_return_if_fail (G_IS_PROXY_RESOLVER (resolver));
g_return_if_fail (uri != NULL);
if (!g_uri_is_valid (uri, G_URI_FLAGS_NONE, NULL))
{
g_set_error (&error, G_IO_ERROR, G_IO_ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT,
"Invalid URI %s", uri);
g_task_report_error (resolver, callback, user_data,
g_proxy_resolver_lookup_async,
g_steal_pointer (&error));
return;
}
iface = G_PROXY_RESOLVER_GET_IFACE (resolver);
(* iface->lookup_async) (resolver, uri, cancellable, callback, user_data);
}
/**
* g_proxy_resolver_lookup_finish:
* @resolver: a #GProxyResolver
* @result: the result passed to your #GAsyncReadyCallback
* @error: return location for a #GError, or %NULL
*
* Call this function to obtain the array of proxy URIs when
* g_proxy_resolver_lookup_async() is complete. See
* g_proxy_resolver_lookup() for more details.
*
* Returns: (transfer full) (array zero-terminated=1): A
* NULL-terminated array of proxy URIs. Must be freed
* with g_strfreev().
*
* Since: 2.26
*/
gchar **
g_proxy_resolver_lookup_finish (GProxyResolver *resolver,
GAsyncResult *result,
GError **error)
{
GProxyResolverInterface *iface;
g_return_val_if_fail (G_IS_PROXY_RESOLVER (resolver), NULL);
iface = G_PROXY_RESOLVER_GET_IFACE (resolver);
return (* iface->lookup_finish) (resolver, result, error);
}